When construction’s done in 2016, Teachers Village will consist of eight, low-rise buildings housing three charter schools and a daycare facility, 65,000 square feet of retail, and 205 residential units designed by the world-renowned Richard Meier, Newark’s native son and architect of the Getty Center in Los Angeles and the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art in Spain. — Politico
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If Hoboken can be the hipster capital of America, then why not?
www.6sqft.com/move-over-brooklyn-hoboken-is-the-hipster-capital-of-america/
Where will we send the poor and homeless that live there now?
They are moving to the suburbs. Good luck getting around.
As a native, I can attest to the fact that, NJT bus service, blows. I feel that Trenton, Asbury Park, and Camden will absorb the flight out of Newark.
And few other places in that area. Brooklyn is now Manhattan and the answer is YES.
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