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[22] [2] [20] The city acquired the land for the arena and park under the auspices of the Newark Downtown Core Redevelopment Corporation (NDCRC) for about $9.4 million in a series of complex purchase and transfer transactions with landowners Jose Lopez (a prominent local restaurateur) and Edison Properties, among others.
In 1967, the Aldene Plan was implemented, requiring the floundering Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ), Reading (RDG), and Lehigh Valley (LV) railroads, to travel into Newark Penn while continuing service to New York Penn. [23]: 61 [29] Under continued financial pressure, the PRR merged with New York Central (NYC) in 1968, but the newly ...
Grisham/EWR Redevelopment/Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Thomas Pallini/Business Insider. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is spending $2.7 billion to revamp Newark ...
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 ...
New Terminal One is being built as part of JFK’s $19 billion redevelopment plan. The Port Authority slashed AirTrain fares in half over the summer to encourage more people to use public transit.
Public-Private Partnership to Revitalize Newark's Military Park Newark Municipal Council approves redevelopment of a new, improved park NEWARK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Newark Municipal Council ...
New northern (Newark-bound) entrance in March 2023 New southern (WTC-bound) entrance in August 2019. The area around the station has undergone redevelopment since the early 2000s. [7] The first phase of a mixed-use development called Harrison Station opened in December 2011. [8] Meanwhile, the Port Authority began reconstructing the station in ...
The plan, essentially the same as the proposal rejected by the Borough Council already twice this year, was approved in a final vote on Nov. 26.