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  2. Edison Properties - Wikipedia

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    Edison Properties is a privately owned real estate holding and development firm based in Newark, New Jersey founded in 1956. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company has holdings in New Jersey , New York City , and Baltimore including many parking lots marketed under ParkFast and storage units marketed under Manhattan Mini Storage .

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County ...

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    part of the Public Sculpture in Newark, New Jersey Multiple Property Submission: 137: Second Reformed Dutch Church: Second Reformed Dutch Church: March 7, 1979 : 178-184 Edison Pl. Newark: 138: Short Hills Park Historic District

  4. Pavilion and Colonnade Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Pavilion and Colonnade Apartments are three highrise apartment buildings in Newark, New Jersey.The Pavilion Apartments are located at 108-136 Martin Luther King Junior Blvd. and the Colonnade Apartments at 25-51 Clifton Avenue in the overlapping neighborhoods known as Seventh Avenue and Lower Broadway.

  5. William Clark House (Newark, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The William Clark House, also known as the North Ward Center, is located in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. The house was built in 1879 at a cost of $200,000 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 10, 1977. [1] The house is a 28-room Queen Anne style designed by William Halsey Wood. [1]

  6. Lincoln Park, Newark - Wikipedia

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    Colleoni Apartments, also known as Lincoln Park Lofts, [23] (39-41 Lincoln Park) a once blighted seven-story hotel, and later a tenement transformed into moderate-income housing that opened in 2008 [24] after a multimillion-dollar top-to-bottom rehabilitation by Regan Development Corporation [25] of Ardsley, New York, and now managed by The ...

  7. Brick Towers - Wikipedia

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    Brick Towers was a 324-unit affordable housing development in Newark, New Jersey, originally occupied in 1970. The buildings were demolished in 2008, despite opposition by the City's Mayor Cory Booker , who was living in the property at the time.

  8. Category:National Register of Historic Places in Newark, New ...

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    St. John's Church (Newark, New Jersey) St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church Rectory and School; St. Lucy's Church (Newark, New Jersey) St. Mary's Abbey Church; St. Rocco's Roman Catholic Church; St. Stephan's Church (Ironbound, Newark, New Jersey) Seated Lincoln (Borglum) Second Reformed Dutch Church; South Park Calvary United Presbyterian Church ...

  9. Robert Treat Center - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Treat Center is an office and hotel complex in Newark, New Jersey, United States. It is named for Robert Treat, who founded the city in 1666. One building originally opened as the Robert Treat Hotel in 1916. The landmark was later converted to an office building after the construction of a newer hotel next to it.