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Jersey City Majorly Outranks New York City on List of Best Cities for Hipsters
A new study puts Jersey City just behind Portland and Oakland and way above Brooklyn as a top city for hipsters.
Union County Developer Proposes 11-Unit Project in Newark’s North Ward
A hearing has been scheduled for plans by a Scotch Plains company to develop a five-story project on Woodside Place in Newark.
Three Families Buy Homes Through Invest Newark’s Section 8 Homeownership Program
It was announced last week that the three families involved in Invest Newark’s Section 8 Homeownership Conversion Program had officially closed on their first homes.
Newark Seeks Developers of ‘Affordable Housing Targeting Extremely Low-Income Households’
The City of Newark is looking to move forward with the development of the Affordable Newark Program.
Proposed 14-Story Downtown Newark Towers Could Receive Decades-Long Tax Exemptions
The projects include mixed-use developments that are planned for the corner of Market and Washington streets and the Paramount Theater site in Newark's downtown.
A Monument in Newark’s Ironbound Pays Tribute to Immigrants
The Immigrants Memorial Monument by sculptor Camilo Satiro is in the Ironbound at the corner of Ferry Street and Edison Place.
Residential Project Might Come to Newark’s Lower Broadway Neighborhood
The development on Clark Street in Newark would be five stories tall if approved and built.
First Renderings Released of Newark’s Proposed 250-Unit ‘Museum Parc’ Project
Newly released site plans show what a proposed Downtown Newark project that would include an additional gallery for the Newark Museum of Art could look like if approved and completed.
$30M Development with 250 Apartments and Art Gallery Might Come Next to Newark Museum
A development consisting of two mixed-use buildings is being proposed adjacent to the Newark Museum of Art.
Board of Trustees Accused of Withholding Records About ‘Clandestine’ Sale of Newark Mosque
The controversial sale of the building to Paramount Assets last year pitted the Islamic Society of Essex County (ISEC) board of trustees against prayer goers.