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With all the discount stores, the presence of nationally known banks at least can give some sense of store-front credibility. I would take banks over half of those stores there.
If Foot Locker/Modells etc. isn't quality retail than I don't exactly know what we're fishing for here. I mean, of course, they're not 'high-end' like perhaps the once-upon-a-time Macy's but they're not low-dollar stores either.
I mean...as far as Gamestop...what else is there (as far as video game stores?) Besides Foot Locker...what else is there (as far as sporting goods? Dick's? eh)
What exactly is a standard of quality retail when measured against the swaths of low-dollar retail?
Jeez , i go to bed and this grows by 2 pages. Another reason there wasn't crowds , it was very windy. Gusts up to 60mph , thats why i left early. The City needs more Shopping and residences downtown. But were coming out of a Recession what do really expect , Newark really had alot going before the recession hopefully it comes back. There's no doubt that Newark has a bright future , actually all of NJ's cities do. Since White / Black Flight is reversing itself , Newark's growth should accelerate. Next time i go to Newark in 2-4 weeks i'll do University Heights , Forest Hills , SODO , all of the Ironbound , Harrison , Kearny JCT & alot of Transit.
Up Next : Ironbound part 2 & A Trainview out of Newark
When in IB see if you can find 317 Ferry St..it was down the road from the brewery, forget which one...if you can find it snap a pic..lived there as a child....also St Benedicts Church on Barbara St..that's where I made my communion.....
When in IB see if you can find 317 Ferry St..it was down the road from the brewery, forget which one...if you can find it snap a pic..lived there as a child....also St Benedicts Church on Barbara St..that's where I made my communion.....
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Next time , i'm down there i will. I think the brewery is being converted into lofts and your house is still there. If its the same 3 story home. I pass by it when i go to Jersey City via the long way.
Next time , i'm down there i will. I think the brewery is being converted into lofts and your house is still there. If its the same 3 story home. I pass by it when i go to Jersey City via the long way.
Never of heard of Brick City Bar/Grill? Or the Arena Bar? Theatre Sq? Look at Newark's Zagat restaurant guide (yes it has one) there are more than a handful of restaurants in it that are not in the Ironbound.
Believe it or not, Newark actually does cater to out-of-towners. Don't know if you've ever stayed after a Devils game but places like Hobby's and the like are swimming with Devil's fans and the corporate crowd.
As far as 'quality retail', it is indeed there...problem is...it's swimming amongst the low-dollar retail.
Foot Locker, RiteAid, Gamestop (better than that optic eye store it replaced), BofA (immediate opposite Gamestop), Chase, Modell's, AT&T
I guess my point is that those stores aren't the type of retail that is attractive to the class of people you'd need to bring in for Newark to "turn around".
I guess my point is that those stores aren't the type of retail that is attractive to the class of people you'd need to bring in for Newark to "turn around".
Sure they are...considering that most of the retail is catered toward the low dollar figure crowd, middle-class retail is exactly what Newark needs.
Newark doesn't need the elites right away. What it needs is a larger middle class (which makes for a much more stable tax base). After that's established it is then, that the city can start wooing elite types.
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