Gateway Center (Newark)
Gateway Center | |
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General information | |
Type | office/commercial |
Location | Newark, New Jersey, U.S. |
Completed | 1971 (Gateway One and Two) 1985 (Gateway Three) 1988 (Gateway Four) |
Opening | 1972 (Gateway One and Two) 1985 (Gateway Three) 1988 (Gateway Four) |
Owner | Onyx Equities (Gateway One)[2]
Victor Gruen Associates (Gateway One and Two) Grad Associates (Gateway Three and Four) |
References | |
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The Gateway Center is a commercial complex in
History
The Gateway Center was conceived as part of the "New Newark". Built in an
The first phase included Gateway One, a concourse and shopping mall, and the Downtowner Motor Inn, which later became a Hilton hotel. The second phase, Gateway Two, was offices of
In 2019, a major renovation of the public spaces began to better integrate the complex into the street level of the city.[15][16]
2 Gateway
2 Gateway is a Class A office building on the corner of Market Street and McCarter Highway in the heart of Newark's "Billion Dollar Triangle". The 18-story building was completed in 1972 and underwent renovations in 1994 and 2015
In Spring 2015, The Gateway Project, a gallery space, rentable artist studio and work spaces opened as a permanent fixture in 2 Gateway's concourse.
See also
References
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- ^ "The gateway to N.J.'s largest city is getting a major makeover". 23 December 2019.
- ^ "Newark landmark Gateway Center bought for $300 million; high-end shopping, public spaces planned".
- ^ "Specifications". Retrieved 9 February 2017.
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- ^ Gateway Project Archived 2015-06-13 at the Wayback Machine
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