Opinion: Extend the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail into Kearny Point, Ironbound
So much of New Jersey’s rail network is designed to access Manhattan when we should prioritize connecting the cities within our own borders.
Application to Tear Down Century-Old Ironbound Row House for 11-Story Tower to Be Heard
A developer is proposing to demolish a century-old row house in the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark to build an 11-story apartment tower that exceeds the maximum height allowed in the neighborhood.
Landmark Church in Newark’s Lincoln Park Could Be Converted in Apartments
Newark’s South Park Presbyterian Church could finally see a restoration after three decades in limbo.
These City Hall Buildings Have an Important Place in New Jersey’s History
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.
Renderings Revealed for Restoration and Expansion Plan Near Newark’s Four Corners
Paramount Assets has full approvals in place to restore a Newark property that will expand the building by three floors and add a sizeable storefront to the stretch.
Newark’s Industrial Past is Vanishing, but the Dietze Building Gets New Life
A Victorian-era brick factory in the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark could be converted into a mixed-use building.
Newark Approves 77-Unit Development at 380 Central Avenue
KS Group has been given the go-ahead to revitalize several parcels in University Heights, Newark into a modern residential complex that includes parking.
Paramount Assets Reveals Restoration Plan for Historic Building in Downtown Newark
Historic buildings that weren’t demolished were often stripped of ornamentation or covered with superficial materials. However, as current tastes change in favor of that lost ornamentation, developers are restoring original facades.
Legal Battle for Sold Mosque in Downtown Newark Decided in Favor of Board of Trustees
In the eyes of many Newarkers, this battle was really one of gentrification - outsiders teaming up with wealthy developers to prey on a vulnerable Black community.
Hearing Scheduled for 45-Story Arc Tower Proposal in Newark
A modern 344-unit development in Newark would require the demolition of several buildings that have stood on the land for decades.