A mural along the side of a new downtown development will be extended to another ground-floor wall of the building.
Continue reading City finalizes mural agreement with The Mint
A mural along the side of a new downtown development will be extended to another ground-floor wall of the building.
Continue reading City finalizes mural agreement with The Mint
The Mint, a new 225-unit complex downtown, is at nearly 100 percent occupancy across its two buildings — and has been for sale for months.
Continue reading Nearly fully occupied, The Mint is for sale
Leasing has opened for the second phase of The Mint, a two-building 225-unit complex on Monroe Street.
The Monroe Street extension is expected to be closed for a few days in the next month or two so that a communications line can be installed between the two buildings of The Mint.
Continue reading Monroe St. to close for work related to The Mint
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
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
Possibly reconfiguring one downtown intersection, the revival of canoe races in the Rahway River, more downtown parking and exploring more senior affordable housing, were among the initiatives announced last night during the Rahway State of the City by Mayor Raymond Giacobbe, Jr.
Continue reading State Of The City 2020
Possibly reconfiguring one downtown intersection, the revival of canoe races in the Rahway River, more downtown parking and exploring more senior affordable housing, were among the initiatives announced last night during the Rahway State of the City by Mayor Raymond Giacobbe, Jr.