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10 NEWEST PLACES TO LIVE

One Theater Square | Opened August 2018

2 Center Street | (973) 832-0282 | onetheatersquare.com

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The newest and possibly most unique development yet in Newark is developed by Philadelphia, PA-based Dranoff Properties. In addition to this property’s unique view of NJPAC, it also has 12,000 square feet of ground floor retail space. There are more than 200 rentals in this property; 24 of them made available for families with low-to-moderate incomes.

Make friends here now if you want to hear and even view the NJPAC Sounds of the City free concerts (or the Military Park movie nights) from a sought-after balcony next summer!

Lofts At Lincoln Park | Opened in July 2018

90 Clinton Ave | (973) 755-1753 | loftsatlincolnpark.com

This is truly a homegrown project that everyone in Newark can be proud of. Developed by Newark-born Hassan Keith and his partners at Mid-Atlantic Alliance, these luxury lofts are located slightly outside of the central downtown area. There are only 24 condos in this property and they are for sale at market-rate. Most are already sold.

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Make friends here if you need a restroom break during the Lincoln Park Music Festival next year!

Halston Flats | Opened February 2017

127-131 Halsey Street | (201) 858-8182 | halstonflats.com

Halston Flats is a new development of a historic building constructed in the early 20th century upon the banks of the former Morris Canal. The building is located in the heart of the Business District of Newark, on the corner of Halsey Street and Raymond Boulevard.

Check out the all-you-can-eat buffet at Pages Restaurant, which is within walking distance.

Residences at Hahne & Co | Opened January 2017

50 Halsey Street | (973) 988-4138 | livehahne.com

The Hahne building is an especially unique place to live. Not only are there state-of-the-art apartments but retail shops and even a Whole Foods Market downstairs so you don’t have to leave the building to go grocery shopping. There are 100 rentals at this location and 60 of them were made available for low-to-moderate income families.

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Take advantage of the parking garage at this residential/ retail space. If you spend $10 at Whole Foods, parking is free.