Changes are coming to two longtime mainstays in Rahway.
Continue reading Ming’s Luncheonette to close after 32 years
Changes are coming to two longtime mainstays in Rahway.
Continue reading Ming’s Luncheonette to close after 32 years
“At root is a fundamental shift in the news industry: There are plenty of ways today to pay little — or nothing — to read the news. There are free blogs. There’s Facebook and Twitter. Who needs a subscription to a local newspaper? Millions of Americans have decided they don’t.”
City Council moved forward with the Arts District Redevelopment Plan, introducing an ordinance to accept the plan and amend the city’s zoning map.
Potential developers of a proposed 174-unit rental apartment complex across the river from downtown are interested in proceeding but may need some help from the Redevelopment Agency.
A 30-second commercial began airing this month on cable television as part of a campaign to encourage visitors to patronize Rahway as activity begins to slowly ramp up in the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The Redevelopment Agency officially issued a Certificate of Completion for REVA Rahway, a rental complex on Main Street at the site of the former Center Circle sports complex that started leasing late last year.
Continue reading Certificate of completion issued for Reva Rahway
The first phase of The Brownstones, about a third of the overall units approved for construction, is closing in on completion but phase two will remain up in the air for the foreseeable future.
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