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A High Line-esque bridge and park are coming to Newark, New Jersey

Change is coming quickly for Newark, New Jersey, where many are pegging the long-troubled city for a

Change is coming quickly for Newark, New Jersey, where many are pegging the long-troubled city for a renaissance akin to Brooklyn’s. In January, city officials and developers unveiled their plans for Mulberry Commons, a 22-acre development in Newark’s downtown that would not only bring forth new residential, commercial, office and academic space (including Whole Foods, Barnes and Noble and a Rutgers University arts incubator), but also a three-acre park and a High Line-style pedestrian bridge that would connect the Ironbound neighborhood to Newark Penn Station and the central business district. Per the Journal, Sage and Coombe Architects are designing the park and […]

A High Line-esque bridge and park are coming to Newark, New Jersey : 6sqft