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Artist Paula Scher Responds to NJPAC’s Plans to Destroy Her Famous Mural
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.
Ground Broken on Bella Plainfield, a 367-Unit Redevelopment
The four-pronged project looks to transform the entrance to Plainfield’s downtown by adding 367 residences and 32,000 square feet of retail space.
$80 Million, 20 Building Portfolio Deal Finalized in Newark
The portfolio, known as the Skylark-North Newark Portfolio, consists of 20 buildings situated throughout Newark.
Toll Brothers to Host Open House Events on Weekends Throughout June
Toll Brothers invites you to look inside their most beautiful communities in towns like Chatham, Manalapan, Upper Saddle River, and more.
Caldwell Library Named ‘Endangered,” Could Signal Loss for Other Carnegie Libraries
The residents of Caldwell are facing the potential loss of a landmark in its historic downtown — a beloved Carnegie library.
NJPAC Could Demolish Newark ‘Black Power’ Building for Loading Bays and Parking
A former church building in Newark that played an important role in black history could be demolished.
$78 Million Refinancing Secured for The Current on River in Hackensack
A refinancing deal totaling $78 million was recently secured for a newly constructed apartment project in Hackensack.
First Phase of 1,250-Unit Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor Gains Approval
Boraie Development has been given the green light on their initial portion of a 12-acre revitalization project in Bayonne.
Broad Street Station Could Become Newark’s Next Trending District
Newark’s Eighth Avenue used to cut through the heart of Little Italy, lined with cafés and restaurants. Now, the developer behind Vermella Broad Street is hoping to bring the corridor to life once again.
County Investigators Never Showed at ‘Suspicious’ Fire at Historic Home in Orange: Fire Chief
A “suspicious” fire that tore through the carriage house of a historic home in Orange couldn’t be analyzed for arson because county investigators never came.








