520 Broad Street in Newark Sells For $49 Million

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Idt Building Newark
Rafael Holdings has sold their 20-story Newark office building, which also includes an 800-car parking garage that sits on three developable acres of land.

NJPAC Agrees to Save ‘Black Power’ Building in Newark Historic District

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Cathedral House 24 Rector Street Newark
Facing backlash over a plan to demolish a Newark landmark that played a role in black history, NJPAC revealed a modified redevelopment plan that would preserve a significant portion of the building including the street-facing facade and a well-known mural.

Harrison’s Viennese-Inspired Eatery Charley Expanding Into Newark

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Charley Newark
New renderings of the Urby complex have confirmed our reporting that Charley, a restaurant from a Michelin-star winning chef, is opening a Newark outpost.

Preservationists Win Grant to Nominate Newark’s Weequahic High For National Register

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Weequahic High School 279 Chancellor Ave Newark
A local nonprofit is working to ensure Newark’s historic Weequahic High School is protected with national landmark status.

Just Fish Bar & Grill Opens in Downtown Newark

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Just Fish Bar Grill Newark
The ownership behind Just Fish Café has launched a new restaurant in Newark serving up a southern spin on seafood.

New Restaurant, Possibly a Charley Outpost, Coming to Newark’s Urby Development

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Charleys Harrison Nj
A corporation with the same trading name as a prominent Harrison restaurant has applied to transfer a liquor license to space inside the soon-to-open Downtown Newark building.

State Commissioner Overrules Panel, Paves Way for Newark’s Tubman Statue

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Harriet Tubman Statue Newark
Approval for a Harriet Tubman monument planned in Newark was first denied, but now a New Jersey commissioner has overruled the state panel of preservationists.

Renderings Revealed as Construction Begins at 50 Sussex Avenue in Newark

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50 Sussex Avenue Newark 4
Tona Construction has begun work on a modern 15-story development set to rise in the University Heights neighborhood of Newark.

The Sins of Our Architects: How Racism Smeared Newark’s Modernist Legacy

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Newark Architecture 5
Bare walls of granite, concrete, and opaque glass shout “nothing to see”. These buildings insult our city’s inhabitants but are a comfort to commuters. They are fortresses to suburbia’s denial that the route of their wealth was built on sidewalks that are now lifeless.

Newark’s Uncle Willie’s Wings to Launch Two New Locations

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Uncle Willies Wings Newark
Launched by an Army veteran three years ago, Uncle Willie’s Wings is bringing both their first bar and another restaurant to Newark.