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  2. Gateway Center (Newark) - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Center is a commercial complex in Newark, New Jersey. Located downtown just west of Newark Penn Station between Raymond Boulevard and Market Street;, McCarter Highway runs through the complex. Skyways and pedestrian malls interconnect all of the office towers, a Hilton Hotel, [9] the train station, and the Newark Legal Center.

  3. 165 Halsey Street - Wikipedia

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    1,200,000 sq ft (110,000 m 2) (second expansion) [3] : 70 [4] Design and construction. Architect (s) Jarvis Hunt. 165 Halsey Street, formerly known as the Bamberger Building, is a 14-story, office tower in Downtown Newark, New Jersey. Built in 1912–1929, it was designed by Jarvis Hunt. The building spans the entire block between Halsey Street ...

  4. One Washington Park - Wikipedia

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    17. Floor area. 410,248 sq ft (38,113.3 m 2) References. [1] One Washington Park is a high rise office building located on Harriet Tubman Square at 1 Washington Street in Newark, New Jersey. Among the tallest buildings in the city, it is best known as the home of Rutgers Business School, Amazon's Audible.com, and Newark Venture Partners .

  5. Penn Plaza East - Wikipedia

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    Penn Plaza East is an office building complex located near Penn Station in Newark, New Jersey. Fronting Raymond Boulevard on the banks of the Passaic River, the two office building complex were constructed during a period in the late 1980s and early 1990s when they and numerous postmodern skyscrapers were built near the station and Gateway ...

  6. National Newark Building - Wikipedia

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    The National Newark Building (Formerly the National Newark and Essex Bank Building) is a neo-classical office skyscraper in Newark, New Jersey. [2] It has been the tallest building in Newark since 1931 and was tallest in New Jersey until 1989. At thirty-five stories, it has a height of 466 ft (142 m).

  7. Government Center, Newark - Wikipedia

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    Government Center is a district in Downtown Newark, New Jersey, bounded by Broad Street, Green Street, Mulberry Street, and Beach Street and named for named for the presence of government buildings centered around a plaza called Federal Square. [1] [2] Grace Episcopal Church, a national historic site, where the tune of America the Beautiful was ...

  8. History of Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The canal connected Newark with the New Jersey hinterland, at that time a major iron and farm area. Railroads arrived in 1834 and 1835. A flourishing shipping business resulted, and Newark became the area's industrial center. By 1826, Newark's population stood at 8,017, ten times the 1776 number. Balbach Smelting and Refining Company ca. 1870.

  9. American Insurance Company Building - Wikipedia

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    January 9, 1978. Designated NJRHP. February 10, 1977. The American Insurance Company Building is one of the oldest and tallest skyscrapers in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. Located at 15 Washington Street on Washington Park it was once headquarters for the American Insurance Company and is now part of Rutgers University.