Category Archives: Rahway

Reva breaks ground at former Center Circle

Construction began last week on Reva Rahway, a five-story, 219-unit development, just months after demolition of the former Center Circle on Main Street.

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Tax appeal settlement nets 30-percent refund

The settlement of a multi-year tax appeal will result in a 31-percent refund on four years of property taxes for a local hotel while appeals on two other years were withdrawn.

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PILOTs exceed $1.5 million in 2018 budget

The latest downtown development is expected to begin contributing a Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) this year, bringing anticipated revenue from PILOTs to more than $1.5 million in the 2018 municipal budget.

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First phase begins on The Brownstones

Almost three years after demolition of the former Wheatena buildings, construction on the first phase of a four-building, 487-unit rental development has begun.

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Renovations under way on former Pathmark site

Renovations have begun on a former Pathmark along the Woodbridge border that will be transformed into a new fitness center.

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Budget projects $82 hike

Municipal taxes are projected to increase by an average $82 as part of a 2018 budget introduced by City Council.

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Wawa slated to open later this summer

A Wawa convenience store and gas station totaling some 10,000 square feet continues to make progress along St. Georges Avenue with an expectation to open this summer.

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Council moves forward on traffic measures

City Council moved ahead with a number of traffic measures during its regular meeting Monday night, including authorization of a traffic calming toolkit and final approval to create a four-way, flashing stop sign at West Lake and Madison avenues.

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