What’s Causing the Delay with Newark’s Riverfront Park?
For decades, Newarkers have been trying to reclaim the river that pollution stole from them and make it public space. After years of planning, work finally began, then suddenly stopped.
Renovated Ballantine House in Newark Re-Opens This Friday
Ballantine House, which dates to 1885, underwent an extensive renovation and now houses an immersive historical experience that also includes contemporary art exhibits.
The Newark Summit for Real Estate Investment Set For December 4th
The Newark Summit for Real Estate Investment, Economic Development & Placemaking is coming this December and organizers expect over 750 professionals from the field to attend.
Self-Storage Facility in Newark’s Ironbound Nabs $19 Million Loan
A six-story self-storage development that is fully approved just off Newark’s Downtown will be moving forward after obtaining financing.
Jersey City Ranks Second in U.S. for Worst Package Theft
Jersey City’s rate of "porch piracy" is the second highest in the country, according to this study.
A Ghost, a Witch, and the Devil Walk into a Cemetery… The Horrors that Hide in Newark’s Mount Pleasant Cemetery
These tales I’m about to share are real, as legend goes that is… these are the stories that only a few of us know and wish to continue to pass for future generations. And what is most befitting is that they come from one particularly famous place in Newark… a final resting place.
Newark’s Preservationists Fooled Again – This Time With Proposed Pedestrian Bridge
The proposed $110 million Newark pedestrian bridge promises enhanced accessibility and safety, yet it faces criticism for bypassing city landmarks commission approval and missing opportunities for artistic involvement.
This Architect Wants to Build a 46-Story Skyscraper Near the Prudential Center, But is it Too Tall for a Historic District?
The battle between the past and the present recently came to blows when developer KS Group came before the Newark Historic Preservation Commission to present plans for the Newark Summit Tower in the Four Corners Historic District.
46-Story Residential Tower Moves Forward Near Newark’s Prudential Center
A stretch of Downtown Newark that is mostly known for historic buildings could soon be home to a modern 579-unit apartment complex.
Captivating Soho-Style Loft at the Button Factory Listed in the Ironbound, Newark
For residents seeking a Soho-style loft, this charming corner residence in the sought-after Ironbound neighborhood of Newark offers the ultimate urban retreat.