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Trips by Transit: Discovering History in Trenton

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From Revolutionary relics to scenic tree-lined streets of historic homes, gaslights, and churches, New Jersey’s capital is filled with historical landmarks, most of which are open to the public.
Trenton Trenton Strategic Development Plan

Trenton Seeks Resident Input for Strategic Development Plan Near Train Stations

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As interest increases, the city looks to create a strategic plan for responsible future development near its transportation hubs.
Riverbank Commons Trenton

Trenton’s Riverbank Commons Sells for $3 Million

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A 30-unit complex in Trenton has changed hands following an online managed bid auction.
Justice Grown 1474 Prospect Street Ewing Township

Medical Marijuana Manufacturing Facility Planned for Ewing Township

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Chicago-based Justice Grown was granted initial state approval in 2018 to open a cultivation center in Mercer County. Now, the Ewing Township Planning Board is scheduled to hear the plans.
Trenton Poster Advertising Company 725 east state street

Light Fixture Factory Planned for Historic Trenton Building

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A historic Mercer County building is slated to be renovated and converted into light fixture manufacturing.
Newark City Hall

These City Hall Buildings Have an Important Place in New Jersey’s History

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These five city halls — ranging in styles from Neoclassical to Art Deco — made a statement about the importance of New Jersey when they were built.
Van Sciver Building 160 South Broad Street Trenton Update

Trenton’s 120-Unit Van Sciver Project Could Receive $1.5M in Federal Funds

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The mixed-use project is being constructed near Mill Hill Park at the edge of Trenton’s downtown.
Kingsbury Towers Rendering Trenton

304-Unit Affordable Housing Community in Trenton Getting $124 Million Renovation

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Renovations are underway at Kingsbury Towers in Trenton, a 304-unit affordable housing complex receiving a $124 million upgrade.
Trenton Bath House History 1

Exploring Louis Kahn’s Influential Trenton Bath House

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Originally built in the 1950s for the Jewish Community Center by famed architect Louis Kahn, the Trenton Bath House has become a holy pilgrimage site for Kahn's disciples.
Abandoned Buildings Like These In Trenton Are Where Some Homeless Residents Can Be Found Overnight

Homelessness in the Garden State: Trenton Takes Part in 2018 Point-in-Time Count

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Hundreds of volunteers were sent out across New Jersey yesterday as part of the nationwide Point-in-Time Count to survey people who are experiencing homelessness. Jersey Digs participated in the event in Trenton and spoke with local leaders and homeless residents.

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