Location ID: #10158390
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Dance School in the Central Ward of Newark in the beautiful Teachers Village area of Newark.
Location ID: #10146304
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2 floor, 50+ year old property. Warehouse style building converted into a youth program and training center. Has offices, classrooms, meeting spaces, parking deck, loading dock, outdoor theater, and open warehouse space.
Location ID: #10166819
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Stay-and-shoot studio facility.
47,500 sq feet of Creation Space! Ironbound Film and Television Studios offers facilities for television, motion picture and digital media productions. It is the only studio or stage in the New York Metropolitan ...
Location ID: #10178164
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A recently renovated ice-skating rink with a remodeled skate room.
Location ID: #114
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Has two pools and two diving boards.
Location ID: #10178163
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The 4,500-seat Eddie Moraes Stadium, formerly Ironbound Stadium, underwent a renovation and reopened in 2019.
Location ID: #10164338
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Ivy Hill is a small, neighborhood, urban park that is in great demand because of its proximity to neighborhood high rise apartments, Seton Hall University, and private housing units. Located on Mt. Vernon Place, on the Newark/South Orange border, ...
Location ID: #10152193
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The James Street Commons Historic District of Newark, New Jersey, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and has long been the residential and cultural center of the city. The area was once the first ward of the city of ...
Location ID: #10178462
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Has a playground, a football field, and a basketball court.
Location ID: #10162872
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Has a basketball court and multiple workout stations.
Location ID: #115
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Has an Olympic-size swimming pool with a retractable roof and recently added diving boards and dressing rooms.
Location ID: #10180223
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In the heart of Newark, NJ, located at the top of the hill, just a few blocks from the courthouse is a gorgeous, historically restored 1886 Victorian Mansion. Lovely wrap around porch, wide hallways, dazzling oculus, historical parlors and a grand ...
Location ID: #10268017
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An urban and open storefront space with access to a back alley and the street in front of the space
Location ID: #10234743
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Chill riverside eatery with a terrace offering global dishes & desserts, plus cocktails & hookah
Location ID: #10204211
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We have two loft venues located Downtown Newark Neighboring the Prudential Center
47 Edison place - 6,000 sq ft
53 Edison place - 3,500
Location ID: #10265572
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Opened in 2021, this Essex County building along Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Newark houses 11 new courtrooms and offices. The third and fourth floors of the building will house courtrooms for tax and general equity courts, which were ...
Location ID: #10178338
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Military Park is a 6-acre city park in Downtown. Along with Lincoln Park and Washington Park, it makes up the three downtown parks in Newark that were laid out in the colonial era. It is a nearly triangular park located between Park Place, Rector ...
Location ID: #10242509
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Mulberry Commons is a public park in Newark. It was first proposed in 2005 to be the centerpiece of 22-acre of the city's Downtown surrounded by Gateway Center, Newark Penn Station, Government Center and Prudential Center, a 19,000 seat arena which ...
Location ID: #10178428
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Urban recreation space with a playground & outdoor pool, plus a football field with a running track.
Location ID: #10182578
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Has operated since at least 2004.
Location ID: #10201836
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Founded in 1881, this campus takes up 48 acres of land.
Location ID: #10201839
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Built in 2007, this center contains a cafeteria, a ballroom, meeting rooms, a student lounge, game rooms, student offices, faculty dining, and a pub.
Location ID: #10150725
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Eberhardt Hall, originally the Newark Orphan Asylum, is the oldest building at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Built in 1856-57 its original purpose was to serve as a home for Newark's orphans. Eberhardt Hall is listed in the ...
Location ID: #10150728
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Built in 1990, this 187,000-square-foot building features research labs, conference rooms, lecture halls, a TV studio, and an incubator/R&D facility for telecommunications and robotic.