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Re: New Construction on Newark Ave & 3rd Street Between Monmouth & Bright
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This is a fantastic addition to the neighborhood! These new residents will support the businesses and restaurants on Newark Ave. That block is an eyesore right now and this will change everything!

Posted on: 2011/10/12 21:36
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Does anyone know the details about the new construction that's just beginning on Newark & 3rd Street, between Monmouth & Brunswick? (It's a U-shaped lot. They just demolished a building with a day care center in it in to accommodate whatever it is they're going go to build. Please share. Thank you.

Was the day care center still in operation ? If so find out if they moved and contact them. Also did anyone in the area recieve a notice from city hall for demolition and chance to oppose this new building ?


Why should people oppose this new building? This area of newark needs some serious cleaning up.

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I believe the space was occupied by a thrift store, which sometimes used the parking lot for display larger furniture. They have been out of business for several months. Viaquenti is the preschool across the street, were you thinking of that?

Posted on: 2011/10/12 12:29
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Does anyone know the details about the new construction that's just beginning on Newark & 3rd Street, between Monmouth & Brunswick? (It's a U-shaped lot. They just demolished a building with a day care center in it in to accommodate whatever it is they're going go to build. Please share. Thank you.

Was the day care center still in operation ? If so find out if they moved and contact them. Also did anyone in the area recieve a notice from city hall for demolition and chance to oppose this new building ?

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Last month was the first time we held our meeting at a location other than PS #5, and judging from the overwhelming positive feedback we received, its safe to say that our March meeting will again be held at the Lamp Post. Thanks to everyone who stopped by.

A hot topic during last month?s meeting was a new 48 unit development proposed for the corner of Newark Avenue and Third Street. 292-294 Newark Avenue to be exact.

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This month, Chuck Harrington from Connell Foley LLP, the law firm representing Applied Development will be on hand to discuss all of the project details. As everyone knows, this section of Newark Avenue is already extremely congested, and parking is currently very difficult. So it is important to note that the proposed 48 unit development will depend largely on street parking, as it is only required to provide 10 parking spaces per Jersey City zoning laws.

I encourage everyone in the area to stop by and hear first-hand from the project representative, and let your opinions be heard.

We will also be discussing Newark Avenue Redevelopment Phase III which has just recently gotten underway, as well as The Village Weekend which is slated for the middle of May.

Similar to last month?s meeting, the first round of drinks is on the VNA for association members, and Michele and the Lamp Post will be providing some snacks for the table. Thanks again Michele!






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This will definitely help gentrify that area - but is going to create a parking nightmare, when it is already bad enough. This never should have been approved without at least 35-40 spaces.

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The same company that owns 225 Grand, is doing environmental cleanup work on the opposite side of the Marin Lightrail Station from Gull's Cove, and owns several other buildings in JC and Hoboken is building a 5-story, 50 unit building there that will wrap around the 4-story building that remains...it will look sort of industrial in character; see link below for a rendering.

http://www.jcvillage.org/2011/03/vna-meeting-3/

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Does anyone know the details about the new construction that's just beginning on Newark & 3rd Street, between Monmouth & Brunswick? (It's a U-shaped lot. They just demolished a building with a day care center in it in to accommodate whatever it is they're going go to build.)

Please share.

Thank you.

Posted on: 2011/10/10 16:16
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