Another month, another milestone for Renaissance at Rahway on East Grand Avenue.
After breaking ground last fall, the 88-unit complex continues to make progress. The image at left was taken last week.
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Rahway plans to install public art downtown, including sculptures and murals, among other things, so I thought this recent story about public art in and around Summit might be relevant.
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A little late on posting this but: Landmark at Rahway, LLC, the developer of Park Square on Irving Street was fined $85,000 by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for stormwater pollution issues from 2008 and 2009 that have since been corrected.
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While I'm glad to see new buildings going up, do they have to look so institutional? Boring brick walls, tiny windows, etc?Skyview is bad, but this looks worse.Sigh. Guess you can't have everything!
You have a point. This building lacks character and appeal. It does look like an institution..blar..I suppose is prices are cheap who cares right?!I will not judge a book by its cover. Let us see the insides
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I agree, it's bland. I walked by it today and it reminded me of a college dorm. We'll see when it's done.