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With Development Approaching, Newark’s 31 Central Art Studios to Shutter
31 Central, a building in Downtown Newark that has long been home to studios for local artists, will hold one final open house on Friday night before being shuttered to make way for development.
Gallery Lofts Finished in Newark’s West Ward
A brick building on South Orange Avenue was renovated and converted into lofts. Now, an art gallery is about to open in the space.
7-Phase Redevelopment Plan Approved for Newark’s Riverfront Square
Jersey Digs obtained a copy of the agreement, which reveals new details about the major project coming to the Riverfront Stadium site.
Are Changes in Store for Queen Latifah’s Newark Development?
Plans for a 115-unit Newark development by Queen Latifah were first revealed over two years ago. Now, another project is being proposed for the site.
City of Newark to Buy Back $61 Million in Properties Including Symphony Hall
Newark officials are looking to buy $61 million worth of property from the Essex County Improvement Authority.
Alcohol with Sunday Brunch? It’s Becoming Legal at Some Newark Restaurants
The City of Newark is amending its rules regarding liquor licenses in the city’s downtown.
Seabra Foods to Open Flagship Store in Newark’s Ferry Plaza
The local supermarket chain, which specializes in Portuguese, Brazilian, and Spanish food, will open in the space that used to contain Pathmark and ACME.
Group Hopes to Lure Amazon to Newark with Massive Two-Tower HQ2 Concept
Heller Manus Architects and some local residents are hoping that Amazon picks Newark for its second headquarters, but their newly unveiled proposal was not featured in the city’s HQ2 application.
Inside Ironside: How a Former Newark Warehouse is Being Brought Back to Life
Jersey Digs was given a hard hat tour of the former Newark Warehouse Company building, now called Ironside Newark, which will soon have 100,000 square feet of retail space along with offices.
Newark Renews Contract With Law Firm Where Former Deputy Mayor Now Works
Last year, Newark Deputy Mayor Baye Adofo-Wilson, who oversaw development in New Jersey’s largest city, resigned and took a job with a Central Jersey law firm. Now, that law firm will continue to be paid by the City of Newark to provide legal services related to development.