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The Essex County Government Complex is located in Newark, the country seat of Essex County, New Jersey, U.S. at west of end of Market Street in Downtown.It is home to the Essex County Executive, the Board of County Commissioners, and the constitutional officers of the county: the County Clerk, the County Surrogate, and the County Sheriff as well as the County Register.
Newark (/ ˈ nj uː ər k / NEW-ərk, [23] locally [24]) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, the county seat of Essex County, and a principal city of the New York metropolitan area. [25] [26] [27] As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 311,549.
Tallest building in New Jersey upon its completion in 1910 until 1923. Tallest building constructed in Newark in the 1910s. [111] [112] [113] 39= Griffith Building: 210 ft (64 m) 15 1927 George Elwood Jones, architect. [114] Vacant 39= Newark Urby 210 ft (64 m) 18 1930 Originally built as a parking deck, converted to residences in 2021.
The Ironbound [a] is a neighborhood in the city of Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a large working-class multi-ethnic community, covering about 4 square miles (10 km 2 ).
Roughly bounded by Bay St., Essex and Midland Aves., Adams Pl., Spencer Rd., and Franklin Pl. • Boundary increase (listed November 14, 1988 , refnum 88002155): North side roughly along Ridgewood and Forest Ave. from Bay to Gray St., south side along Hawthorne, Carteret, and Midland Ave.
The Newark Bay Bridge, officially the Vincent R. Casciano Memorial Bridge, is a steel through arch bridge [1] that is continuous across three spans. It crosses Newark Bay and connects the cities of Newark (in Essex County) and Bayonne (in Hudson County) in New Jersey, United States.
Riverbank Park is a park in the Ironbound section of Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. The park was opened in 1910 [3] and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 16, 1998. [4] It is the smallest and one of the most heavily used parks in the Essex County Park System. [5]
The Halo is a three-tower residential skyscraper complex under construction in Newark, New Jersey, which will include some of tallest buildings in the city. It is located on Washington Street west of Four Corners in Downtown Newark, situated between Teacher's Village and the Essex County Government Complex. The project was designed by INOA ...