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Special to NJ.com When it comes to delicious and diverse dining choices, the city of Newark has nothing to hide. But in Downtown Newark, there is so much more than meets the eye. Foodies will ...
"Monumental and rapid," are words Newark resident Felicia Bankston uses to describe the changes taking place in Downtown Newark. Bankston is among a growing number of New Jersey residents who are ...
Newark has all three. The arrival of Whiskey River Soap Company to use the old Mr. Tire building at 68 W. Main St., shows that downtown can offer a variety of employers.
After Hal Laessig and his wife lost their downtown Newark art gallery and living space in an eminent-domain fight with the Newark Housing Authority over the Prudential Center, they were determined ...
The brothers opened their Newark location on Aug. 28, the second day of classes at UD, with a DJ named Frank Spinatra. Party supplies at Main Street Liquors 48 E. Main St., 302-444-5115 ...
Newark is among New Jersey’s poorest cities, with a median household income of $49,688 and an unemployment rate upwards of 55%, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Parking in downtown Newark can be a headache, but the city is looking to ease parking stress on weekends and bolster its business district. The city will be testing out free parking on weekends ...
As UD students arrive in Newark for 2024, downtown fills with new businesses from gastropubs to laser-tag to a Shanghai soup dumpling spot.
Parking in downtown Newark can be a headache, but the city is looking to ease parking stress on weekends and bolster its business district. The city will be testing out free parking on weekends ...