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  2. James M. Baxter Terrace - Wikipedia

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    The James M. Baxter Terrace was a public housing complex in Newark, New Jersey. Named after James M. Baxter, it was opened in 1941. It was closed and demolished in 2009 due to social and financial neglect. [1] [2] The housing was partially replaced in 2012 by 90 apartments known by the name of Baxter Park. [2] [3]

  3. Whitlock Cordage - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] The project included adaptive reuse of existing buildings as well as new construction and includes a total of 240 affordable and market rate apartments. [6] [7] The nearby Berry Lane Park is the largest municipal park, and was completed in 2016. After years of delays the project resumed construction in September 2018. [8]

  4. Haus25 - Wikipedia

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    The development was to include 750 units, including 244 studios, 249 one-bedrooms, 224 two-bedrooms, and 33 three-bedrooms, with 37 apartments set aside for affordable housing. The building is to have 17,000 sq ft of retail space split amongst four storefronts, as well as a 36,000 sq ft elementary school, which was to be sold to Jersey City for $1.

  5. Where to Rent: The Best Places to Live

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  6. Council on Affordable Housing - Wikipedia

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    The Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) was, until its abolition in 2024, [1] an agency of the Government of New Jersey within the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs that was responsible for ensuring that all 566 New Jersey municipalities provided their fair share of low and moderate income housing

  7. Why Building a Lot of 'Affordable' Housing Is Bad News for ...

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    Despite some last-minute legal maneuvers from New Jersey, New York's new congestion tolls went into effect on January 5. The post Why Building a Lot of 'Affordable' Housing Is Bad News for ...

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