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Owners of Newark’s Seabra’s Market to Open Ironbound’s First Boutique Hotel
Despite past setbacks, the developers are doubling down on their bet that the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark is ready for a hotel.
Lawsuit Filed to Block Largest Redevelopment Project in Newark’s Ironbound
The four-tower, 1,408-unit Iberia project in Newark’s Ironbound could be delayed as a tenant-led group sues to overturn its approval.
Newark Approves 1,000-Unit Mulberry Pointe Development
The ever-changing skyline of Downtown Newark should be getting another pair of 51-story towers as an ambitious project has been green lit.
St. Michael’s Hospital Set for Residential Conversion as Newark’s University Heights Evolves
After years of stalled work, the historic 19th-century building in Newark's University Heights could finally see new life with housing and community amenities.
Seven-Story, 295-Unit Building Approved in a Heavily Industrial Ironbound Neighborhood
Newark’s Planning Board approves a 295-unit apartment building in the Ironbound neighborhood.
Newark’s Landmarks Commission Approves First Demolition Since Shakeup
A proposed 32-story tower will replace a historic masonry building in Newark, despite concerns from preservation advocates.
Newark Warehouse Party Ends in Police Raid and Allegations of Excessive Force
What started as a peaceful celebration with a world-famous DJ in Newark became a night of chaos and violence.
Luxury Rises Where Public Housing Once Stood: Carmel Towers’ Next Chapter in Newark
Newark’s Carmel Towers, once home to low-income families, has been redeveloped into luxury apartments, but not everyone is happy with the change.
Newark Delays Vote on 51-Story, 1,000-Unit Mulberry Street Project Amid Objections
Plans for two 51-story towers in Newark, which includes over 200 affordable units, were stalled after raised objections at a heated planning meeting.
Owner of Newark’s Akwaaba Gallery to Open New Art Venue on Littleton Avenue
Akwaaba Gallery, which survived the pandemic’s challenges, is now expanding to further support Newark’s art community.