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James C. White Manor is a senior housing development that was constructed in 1976. There are 206 units ranging in size from one bedroom to two bedrooms.

The complex is named after John W Hyatt, a prominent Newark industrialist and inventor of the mid-20th century.

Millard E. Terrell Homes is a three-story, 275-apartment public housing structure that opened in 1946 in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood. The structure was originally named Franklin Delano Roosevelt Homes, but was renamed after its opening for an…

Formerly located at corner of South Orange Avenue & Munn Avenue.

New Hope Village is an affordable housing high-rise apartment building.

Seth Boyden Terrace is a public housing project made up of 12 buildings.

St. James Apartments is a high rise building. It has a total of 199 units, 40 of which are Section 8 assisted living units.

A subsidiary of the Consolidated Tractor Company.

Newark Airport, opened in 1928, was the first large commercial airport in the United States, and the first to serve the New York metropolitan area. It was also the busiest airport in the world from 1930-1939. The three buildings recognized by the…

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"Cleveland School." Brickbuilder 22. (April 1913): pl. 52-54.

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R.H. Ives Gammell was a classical realist artist best known for his sequence of paintings based on the poem "The Hound of Heaven" by Francis Thompson.

Father (John H .Ely 1851-1932) and son (Wilson Ely) architectural firm based in Newark which created several prominent local buildings including Newark City Hall.

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J. Robert Hillier, FAIA, founded Hillier Architecture in 1966 and led it to become the third largest architectural firm in the United States.

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Founded in 1906 by Frank Grad (1882–1968),[1] the company was later run by his sons, Bernard (d. August 4, 2000)[2] and Howard (d. 1992).[3] The company closed its doors on February 19, 2010.[4].At the time the firm closed the managing partners were…
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