Despite the dramatic business downturn associated with the COVID-19 crisis, Onyx Equities’ leasing and capital markets teams report several notable advancements over the last two weeks. Read More
Woodbridge-based Onyx Equities said Tuesday that despite the dramatic business downturn associated with the COVID-19 crisis, its leasing and capital markets teams have been inking some notable lease deals over the last two weeks. Read More
JLL has completed two transactions, totaling 34,386 square feet, for two separate law firms at the Gateway complex in Newark, N.J. Read More
The law firms of Greenberg Dauber Epstein & Tucker PC and Landman Corsi Ballaine & Ford PC have signed lease deals totaling more than 34,000 square feet at the One Gateway office building here. Read More
JLL closed two transactions, totaling 34,386 square feet, for two separate law firms at the Gateway complex in Newark. Read More
Onyx Equities has unveiled redevelopment plans to establish Gateway in Newark as the hub of business and cultural activity with reimagined public spaces and expanded retail and dining options. Read More
The revealed re-design for Gateway will create a grand entryway for those arriving from nearby Newark Penn Station, which is connected to Gateway via a series of pedestrian skyways. Rendering courtesy of Gensler. Read More
As workplaces have evolved to offer co-working spaces, high-tech amenities and a myriad of dining options, buildings like those in the Gateway Center are well overdue for a makeover. That’s just what Onyx Equities has in mind. Read More
The new owner of Gateway Center in Newark has unveiled its plans to reimagine the property’s exterior and concourse area with retail space and multiple dining options, creating a more welcoming entrance way to New Jersey’s largest city. Read More
A breathtaking and inviting lobby and entrance way facing Newark Penn Station. The enhanced streetscape area will include newly activated street level retail… Read More
The unwelcoming, hulking structures that bustle more than 75,000 people commuting to work or play in New Jersey’s largest city are getting radically transformed — the walls at Newark’s Gateway buildings are finally coming down. Read More