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Old Posted Feb 16, 2018, 3:53 PM
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NEWARK, NJ | Vibe | 210 FT | 17 FLOORS

Plans Unveiled For New Newark Residential Tower Dubbed “Vibe”



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New plans have been unveiled for a residential tower located at the intersection of Halsey and Williams Streets, in Newark, New Jersey. The project, dubbed “Vibe,” is being built by Strategic Development Partners, and is set to bring 256 new residential units to market.

The structure is slated to rise 210 feet divided between 17 stories. Vibe will bring a total of 300,470 square feet of space, 179,760 square feet of which will be dedicated to residential use.

Current plans for the project call for sixty percent of units to be one-bedrooms at 650 square feet apiece. Twenty percent will be two-bedrooms at 950 square feet apiece, and another twenty percent will be studio apartments, at 450 square feet apiece.

On-site parking will also be available with space for 156 vehicles. There will also be 8,600 square feet of space on the ground floor slated for restaurant and bar use.
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Old Posted Feb 16, 2018, 4:08 PM
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All about that base. What the heck?
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Old Posted Feb 18, 2018, 11:52 PM
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Newark building boom continues with $80M tower



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Downtown Newark is getting another luxury residential tower, an $80 million project that would bring 256 units to the Brick City, according to developer Strategic Development Partners.

The building, named Vibe, will be made up of 60 percent one-bedroom, 20 percent two-bedroom and 20 percent studio apartments. It is slated for the intersection of Halsey and William streets in the Living Downtown Redevelopment Area, Strategic Development Partners said in a news release.

“Vibe will offer a technology-rich environment with abundant lifestyle amenities for millennials, who prefer the energy and convenience of cities like Newark,” Anthony V. Bastardi, Strategic Development Partners’ chairman and CEO, said in a prepared statement. “The location — just minutes from diverse dining options, world-class cultural events, sports and transportation — will make Vibe an enviable address.”

The building will join residential construction projects in the city that include One Theater Square and One Rector Street, the first market-rate residential towers in the city in more than 50 years.

“Vibe represents a significant investment in Newark by a talented and experienced team of redevelopment professionals,” Mayor Ras Baraka said in a statement. “It is yet another exciting sign that this city is a highly desirable location.”

The property will include two restaurants on the ground level, the developer said, joining a number of other new Newark eateries in the area. Amenities for residents will include a rooftop pool and spa, outdoor dining area, fitness center and on-site parking for 156 vehicles, as well as a coffee bar and rooftop lounge.
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Strange spot to put it, esp. since there is space closer to Penn and Broad Street Stations. But if it can lead to the razing of that SoMa stretch and start over fresh in addition to Teacher's Village, fine by me.
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https://vibenewark.com/

And here is possibly the site for it, where the building on the right is located across from Teacher's Village:

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ha...!4d-74.1750425
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Just the beginning of a big boom in the works.

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Old Posted Apr 13, 2018, 3:30 PM
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Newark is on fire. JC can't have all the fun. I actually like the base on this one. Seriously. Far too many times I walk by new construction and the base just sucks. This one will provide a street wall and the types of obnoxious in your face billboards that you see in some tourist districts. Newark could use something like that.

I assume the base will contain above grade parking, in which case is meh. But if it's all retail in that base, then I absolutely love it!
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