Newark planning board has approved the CitiSquare project, which will bring 4,200 apartments to the site of Newark Bears Stadium.
for construction of 11 high-rise towers and 4,200 apartments at the Newark Bears stadium site.
“The City of Newark has an incredible vision for this property and we are thrilled to partner with them on this exciting project,” said Jack Klugmann, President & CEO of Accurate Builders & Developers.“The redevelopment of the eight-acre Bears Stadium site is the kind of transformative project that comes along only a few times in a generation,” he said.
Accurate, which is both developer and contractor, has previously done large-scale apartment and townhouse projects in Linden, Basking Ridge, Parsippany and Little Falls. It is also responsible for The Crossing, a 256-unit transit village in Raritan, and ScenicVue, a 651-unit apartment building on the Hudson River waterfront in Bayonne.
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