Category Archives: Redevelopment Agency

Reva expected to be completed by year end

Reva Rahway, a 219-unit project at the site of the former Center Circle sports complex on Main Street, is anticipated to be completed by the end of December.

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16 units to be added to downtown project

The second phase of the Main & Monroe project downtown is likely to add 16 units, bringing the total capacity of the to-be-constructed north building to 108 units, with a total 224 units between the two buildings.

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Hamilton Street properties to be appraised

The Redevelopment Agency awarded a contract for the appraisal of nine different lots, including six properties in and around the former St. Mark’s Church that recently were studied for redevelopment.

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Study finds St. Mark’s area in need of redevelopment

Properties adjacent to and including the former St. Mark’s Church lot on Hamilton Street have been recommended by planners as an “area in need of redevelopment.”

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Reva Rahway tops out

A $55-million development at the site of the former Center Circle facility on Main Street topped out at its planned five stories earlier this month.

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Main & Monroe aims for October completion

Phase one of the Main & Monroe development is aiming for an October completion and while the developer is required to start the second phase by January, there is interest in starting sooner.

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St. Mark’s Church building demolished

Demolition of the vacant St. Mark’s Church on Hamilton Street restarted recently, with much of the church building razed this week. The adjacent rectory building still remained as of Tuesday.

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City administrator confirmed to lead agency

Two resolutions approved by the Redevelopment Agency last month filled the agency’s two executive posts for 2019.

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