Residential permit parking will be coming to a stretch of Essex Street later this year.
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Residential permit parking will be coming to a stretch of Essex Street later this year.
Continue reading Permit parking in the works for Essex Street
The developer of a massive Elizabeth Avenue project is expected to include more parking when it seeks approvals for the second phase of the project later this year.
About one in five downtown storefronts is vacant but “there does not appear to be a defined pattern of vacancy,” according to the downtown strategic plan.
Continue reading Downtown strategic plan: Vacant and underutilized properties
Rahway has a lot to offer yet other than going to restaurants, there is not much to do downtown, according to a survey, but the overwhelming response to what amenities are missing downtown is that there is no grocery store.
City Council instituted permit parking along Price Street, Jackson Avenue and parts of Linden Avenue in response to an influx of parking from a new development nearby.
Continue reading Influx of parking from Brownstones forces residential permits
The Planning Board approved minor changes to the second phase of The Mint, which would add an additional unit and another four parking spaces to the downtown project.
The second phase of The Mint will rise to six stories and the building will be extended to accommodate another 16 units, among other changes approved by the Planning Board on Tuesday night.
Continue reading Planning Board OKs tweaks to The Mint-North
Free parking, free public Wi-Fi, and seven designated public spaces downtown where residents can eat and drink are among the efforts by the city encourage patronage of local businesses while still social distancing as restrictions are eased in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Continue reading Public spaces designated for outdoor dining