Newark’s ‘Goldsmith Lofts’ Project Pushed to Next Year

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New renderings have been revealed for a project that would revitalize an abandoned warehouse, but the proposal won’t be heard by the city’s zoning board until early 2019.

Alcohol with Sunday Brunch? It’s Becoming Legal at Some Newark Restaurants

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New Liquor Law Ordinance Newark
The City of Newark is amending its rules regarding liquor licenses in the city’s downtown.

Point-No-Point Railroad Bridge from 1901 Could Be Replaced

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Point No Point Bridge Newark Kearny
A bridge over the Passaic River between Newark and Kearny that has been in use for well over 100 years could be torn down.

128-Year-Old Newark Building Could be Expanded Into 25-Unit Development

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A four-story building near Downtown Newark’s Teachers Village could be adaptively reused and expanded into a six-story development.

Prudential Buys Downtown Newark’s PSEG Plaza for $10M

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Pseg Plaza Park Place Newark
A Newark-based insurance company bought a plaza in Downtown Newark from the state’s largest utility.

Seabra Foods to Open Flagship Store in Newark’s Ferry Plaza

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281 Ferry Street Ferry Plaza Newark
The local supermarket chain, which specializes in Portuguese, Brazilian, and Spanish food, will open in the space that used to contain Pathmark and ACME.

‘Goldsmith Lofts’ Could Bring 58 Units to Newark

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92 Parkhurst St Newark Development
A new proposal calls for turning a four-story factory on Parkhurst Street in Newark into a seven-story complex with nearly 60 apartments.

Jersey City’s Just Beclaws is Coming to Downtown Newark

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A popular Downtown Jersey City seafood establishment has leased a space in Downtown Newark.

New Development Rising Where Newark’s Brick Towers Once Stood

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Aston Heights Mlk Boulevard Newark
A project called Aston Heights on MLK Boulevard in Newark will contain 154 units and retail space. The site used to contain the Brick Towers apartments, once home to Senator Cory Booker.

Starbucks is Coming to Newark Penn Station

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Starbucks Newark Penn Station Ferry Street
The Seattle-based coffee giant has signed a 10-year lease with NJ Transit.