A 5-story, 45-unit project on East Cherry Street is moving ahead, including property transfers, a redevelopment agreement and discussions on a Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT).
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Gramercy redevelopment agreement approved
The Redevelopment Agency last month unanimously adopted a resolution (6-0) approving a redevelopment agreement with R2-N2 Properties, which has approval to build a 45-unit complex along a stretch of East Cherry Street currently occupied by several storefronts.
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Artist housing gains final site plan approval
The Planning Board, last week gave final site plan approval to a 58-unit affordable artist housing complex.
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Meridia Water’s Edge likely to be sold
Meridia Water’s Edge, the two-year-old rental complex at City Hall Plaza, looks like it will be sold in the near future.
Recent activity at former Koza’s Bar site
There’s been some activity in recent weeks at the former Koza’s Bar site on West Scott Avenue. Continue reading Recent activity at former Koza’s Bar site
Negotiations for sale of hotel fall through
Negotiations on the sale of Carriage City Plaza, including the 102-unit hotel that’s been vacant for 2 1/2 years, have fallen through with the leading potential buyer.
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State of the City 2016
A mobile app, a restructuring of City Hall departments, and a campaign to entice a grocery store to make Rahway its home were among the highlights of the 2016 State of the City address. Continue reading State of the City 2016
Artist housing returns to Planning Board Tuesday
The Planning Board is scheduled to hear an application Tuesday night seeking final site plan approval for a 58-unit affordable housing development geared toward artists in the former Elizabethtown Gas building on Central Avenue. UPDATED: The meeting originally scheduled for Tuesday has been canceled.
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