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401-Unit Residential Tower Along Newark’s Mount Prospect Ave Sells for $73M
A national real estate investment firm has acquired Forest Hill Towers in Newark.
Following Fire, New Field House Proposed for Newark’s Riverbank Park
In April, a fire tore through the field house at Riverbank Park in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood. Now, Essex County officials are looking to spend up to $1.1 million on a new field house.
PHOTOS: Construction Progressing on Newark’s Spring Street Commons Project
The new development off of McCarter Highway in Newark is expected to be completed next summer.
Strong Retail Leasing Activity Reported in Prominent Newark Developments
Recently inked deals total thousands of square feet leased across two prominent Newark developments.
Unsurprisingly, Newark and Jersey City Rank High for Worst Cities to Drive in Nationwide
The Garden State’s two largest cities can be unpleasant for those behind the wheel.
NJPAC Envisions Major Six-Acre Development in Downtown Newark
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center has big plans for the property surrounding the arts center itself, including a Main Street corridor, filled with restaurants and cultural assets like art galleries or music clubs.
Hot Rods and Cool Classics Come to Annual Car Show in Newark
Newark's seventh annual Classic Car Show will take place on Sunday, Sept. 8, with free activities for all ages.
PHOTOS: Demolition Continues at Newark’s Riverfront Stadium
The former home of the Newark Bears baseball team is being torn down in preparation for a large new development complex called Riverfront Square.
Newark’s Mystery Developer Now Plans 51-Story Tower Near City Hall
The same mysterious company from Bergen County that we profiled last week is now looking for approvals in connection with what could be the tallest building in the city: a 51-story high-rise with over 500 apartments.
Mysterious Newark Developer Returns, Proposes Five New Buildings
Over the last two years, firms registered out of an office in Ramsey have spent millions buying up a massive portfolio of parcels in nearly every corner of the city, quickly making them one Newark’s largest private property owners.