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.

Newark Approves New Condo Development Along James Street Commons

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A historic district in Newark will soon be home to a five-story condominium project.

Kung Fu Tea Opening Location in Downtown Newark

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Kung Fu Tea 71 Halsey Street Newark
Kung Fu Tea, one of the largest bubble tea brands in America, will be setting up shop in Newark.

‘Confrontational’ Tubman Monument in Newark Rejected by State Panel

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A proposed Harriet Tubman monument meant to replace a statue of Christopher Columbus that was removed in the heat of 2020’s unrest was unanimously voted down.

After Years of Planning, Construction Heats Up in Downtown Newark

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Newark Development Projects
New developments in Newark like Shaq Tower and Halo are underway alongside several adaptive reuse and preservation-minded projects that are aiming to revitalize the city’s central core.

New Renderings Out as Phase One of Newark’s Halo Starts Construction

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Halo Newark Rendering
The first phase of the three-tower complex will rise 38 stories and future portions are set to add what will become Newark’s tallest building.

Artist Paula Scher Responds to NJPAC’s Plans to Destroy Her Famous Mural

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Cathedral House 24 Rector Street Newark
Last month, NJPAC appeared before Newark’s historic preservation commission to plead its case for demolishing a protected landmark. They even hired an expert to badmouth a famous mural that NJPAC had originally commissioned and praised.

$80 Million, 20 Building Portfolio Deal Finalized in Newark

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The portfolio, known as the Skylark-North Newark Portfolio, consists of 20 buildings situated throughout Newark.

Lincoln Monument Centennial Shines Light on Forgotten Newark Rabbi

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A famous Newark Rabbi, who preceded Dr. Martin Luther King at the lectern before the “I have a dream” speech, has somehow faded from local memory. 

NJPAC Could Demolish Newark ‘Black Power’ Building for Loading Bays and Parking

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Cathedral House 24 Rector Street Newark
A former church building in Newark that played an important role in black history could be demolished.