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McKinsey & Company consolidated its New Jersey workforce at the building. [47] The City of Newark Parking Authority constructed it headquarters and a five-story parking deck with 515 spaces with ground floor retail space, a cafe with outdoor seating and offices at the intersection of Mulberry and Green streets. [48] [49]
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 ...
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 plans for the rest of the 56,764-square-foot property include the construction of a five-story building with 136 residential units, including 16 studio apartments, 88 one-bedroom and 32 two ...
Teachers Village was originally developed by RBH and was designed by Newark native Richard Meier. The eight-building, 400,000-square-foot project transformed five blocks in the city, resulting in 204 moderately priced apartments, three charter schools, open space and 65,000 square feet of retail space. [1] [2] Ground was broken in 2012.
But under the amended site plan application, the developer is looking to demolish the existing restaurant on Lot 7.07 and build a 6,035-square-foot restaurant with a 1,250-square-foot covered ...
[15] [16] The buildings were sold in 2015, [17] and as of 2019 there were plans for redevelopment and gut rehabilitation of its 216 apartments. [18] [19] Zion Towers, at 515 Elizabeth Avenue, opened in 1972 and is one of the tallest buildings in Newark. [20] [21] The apartment building is 313 feet (95 m) tall and has 29 stories with 268 apartments.