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One of America’s Great Stores: How an Empire Killed Newark’s Temple to Retail
L. Bamberger & Co.’s flagship store in Newark at its peak was the the 6th largest department store in the United States, but as trends changed towards the suburbs, the city’s temple to consumerism was left behind.
Maridian Properties Acquires 113-Year-Old Office Building in Hoboken
The firm has already begun renovating the Hoboken terra-cotta property, which sits a block from the Hudson River and is fully leased.
Free Music and Art Festival Will Launch Envy By Gomes, The New Pinnacle of...
A free festival called EnvyNewark will kick off the Envy By Gomes’ reveal on June 10 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Live music, pop up shops, food trucks, freestyle soccer, a farmers' market, and more will highlight the festivities.
The Forest Hill Home Tours Return in a Banner Year for Newark
The Forest Hill House & Garden Tour is returning to Newark this Saturday, giving history lovers a chance to peek inside the oldest and most opulent homes owned by prominent Gilded Age families and turn-of-the-century captains of industry.
Best Restaurants in Newark NJ | Around The World Foods in the Brick City
Here are our picks for the best restaurants in Newark NJ, including some cafes, diners, and dives for you to enjoy for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Plans Revealed for Two Towers, 382 Units, and Plazas on Uptown Hoboken Block
A Hoboken developer is looking to transform a block of Clinton Street into a mixed-use development with two sizable plazas and a large space for the community.
Non-Profit New City Kids to Open New Facility in Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey City
Provident Bank has donated a 5,400-square-foot former branch building to New City Kids, who will be providing after-school programming for local youth out of the space.
Jersey City Moves Forward With $500M Downtown Redevelopment with 50% Affordable Housing
A Downtown Jersey City complex is set to be transformed into a mixed-income development that includes retail, condominiums, public space, and a new pedestrian plaza.
Study Claims Newark, Jersey City Have Some of the Worst Green Space in U.S.
According to the study, Jersey City finished dead last in terms of having the lowest number of parks per capita in the country.
Jersey City’s Ghost Truck Kitchen Expanding to Bergen-Lafayette
Ghost Truck Kitchen will be bringing a new Jersey City outpost to Bergen-Lafayette that will allow them to offer BYOB group dining and host private events for the community.