IAE teams with PEEK Development for a pair of OZ Projects
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
PEEK and IAE are scheduled to construct 50 market-rate units at 276 Reock St. and another 118 market-rate units at 49 S. Day St. Both, properties a two-minute walk to Orange Station and are located one block from the Main Street Business District. <link here>
IAE and L+M Development revitalize Zion Towers in Newark’s South Ward
Thursday, September 5, 2019
As new luxury developments rise across Newark’s downtown — boasting of a bevy of amenities and accessible rooftops — a longstanding residential tower in the city’s South Ward is getting a makeover of its own. IAE has teamed with L+M Development again, this time on the City’s Zion Towers that will see $18 million in renovations […]
IAE delivers first brewery the Orange area has seen in nearly 40 years
Thursday, August 29, 2019
L+M Development Partners has welcomed Four City Brewing, an approximately 4,600 s/f craft brewery overseen by IAE, as part of the 55 South Essex Avenue development in Orange, also designed by IAE. The opening of the locally owned brewery represents a milestone for the city, which has a venerable brewing history dating back to the […]
18-Story Rutgers-Newark Redevelopment
Friday, May 3, 2019
IAE to lead the design of another tower in downtown Newark, this time an 18-story Rutgers University-owned property to be adaptively reused by L+M Development Partners and Prudential Financial (link here).
CoolVines at Modera Lofts by IAE Celebrates Grand Opening
Thursday, December 20, 2018
CoolVines second Jersey City location at 350 Warren Street celebrates the opening of their new 5,000-square foot space on the ground floor of the Modera Lofts. IAE was commissioned to provide architectural, engineering, and interior design for the very chique space. (link here)
New York Magazine highlights IAE’s Hahne’s and Co.
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
IAE’s collaboration with L+M Development is part of great progress in the state’s largest city and NYMag discusses Newark’s resurgence, the effects on its residents and economy, among other issues. (link here)
Lofts at Lincoln Park Nearly Sold Out
Thursday, August 9, 2018
IAE-designed Lofts at Lincoln Park in Newark, a 24-unit condominium project, have taken advantage of the very active market in Brick City and nearly all units are nearly sold out. Another successful development team that IAE has had the privilege of working with. (link here)
IAE to present at New Gravity Housing Conference
Thursday, August 2, 2018
In a joint presentation with MaGrann Associates, IAE will be showcasing their experience in attempting to complete New Jersey’s first multifamily, Passive house, net-zero energy building at the 2018 Green Building United New Gravity Housing Conference for RPM Development’s Westville Commons. (link here)
New Jersey Bell Building starting to sparkle
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
The restoration of the historic New Jersey Bell building located at 540 Broad Street in Downtown Newark is underway and really starting to sparkle. (link)
A New Tower May Rise in Newark
Friday, April 27, 2018
Downtown Newark might see one of the tallest towers south of Market Street.
Celebrity Chef and IAE designed restaurant to open
Friday, November 17, 2017
Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson’s IAE-designed restaruant to open with high fanfare (link here)
IAE to lead renovation of renowned building in Newark
Friday, November 3, 2017
IAE is privileged to yet again be part of Newark’s continued revitalization, this time as the architect in charge of the renovation one of the City’s jewels, the Ralph Walker Bell Building at 540 Broad Street. See the announcement here.
IAE wins another Excellence in Housing award
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
IAE is honored to win yet another Excellence in Housing and Economic Development Award. See the award announcement here.
IAE Project a Winner of Prestigious 2017 Housing Award
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Hahne & Co. rings up another prestigious award. (see article)
Waiting for a new Newark
Monday, June 12, 2017
IAE is privileged to be integral to a series of projects throughout Newark, including arguably the two most significant multi-family projects in downtown. See what else is being written about Brick City and our role in seeing its return to glory. (see article)
In Shadow of Manhattan, Newark Is Having a Moment
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
IAE is so proud to be involved in a handful of all these great projects and looks forward to continuing to play a role in Newark’s next great renaissance
Celebrity chef, Whole Foods looking to give Newark a modern makeover
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Part of Newark’s storied past is getting a modern makeover, with plans underway to open a new restaurant and bring in a Whole Foods. (see article)
999 Broad hosts Grand Ribbon Cutting
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Officials in Newark cut the ribbon on a new building downtown that features nearly 50 affordable housing units, they announced Monday. The property at 999 Broad St. is a five-story, mixed-use property that includes 6,500 square feet of retail space and 87 apartments, 47 of which are for low- to moderate-income households. The building at the […]
Linc 52 Opens Sales With Upscale Condominium Homes And Transit-Friendly Location
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Orange, NJ — Inglese Architecture & Engineering’s glass-and-brick exterior creates an instantly recognizable residential building in the middle of Orange, N.J.’s transit hub. The building’s unique triangular design maximizes views with some homes featuring floor-to-ceiling windows to allow for incredible light and heightened sense of space.
Newark an example for U.S. ‘legacy’ cities, group says
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Rutgers-Newark and the city’s Hahne building – the long vacant department store that is being converted into a mixed-use development that includes a Whole Foods supermarket – will play host to planners and politicians from 40 cities Tuesday. The conference is meant to discuss the future of the country’s “legacy cities,” officials said.
Hilltop View at St. John’s Approved
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
JERSEY CITY — A 145-year-old Gothic church on Summit Avenue that was named a local landmark two years ago is set to become the home for 47 condominiums. Dubbed Hill Top View, the $15 million project, courtesy of Garden State Episcopal Community Development Corp., is the latest sign that Jersey City’s development boom is pushing farther south, into the […]
IAE project presented with Governor’s Award
Friday, October 30, 2015
Trenton, NJ – The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA), the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA), and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority today announced the winners of the 2015 Excellence in Housing and Economic Development Awards, which are presented to the most outstanding housing and economic development projects and partnerships […]
Pleasantville affordable housing offers rooms with views
Thursday, June 18, 2015
PLEASANTVILLE — The glossy hardwood floors have hardly a scuff mark on them. The stainless-steel kitchen appliances sparkle. Then there are the expansive views of the Atlantic City and Ocean City skylines that unfold for miles in the distance. “Million-dollar view,” Jacqueline Amado-Belton exclaimed while peering through the windows. “Yes, that view is amazing,” Cassandra […]
G.G. Green Presented with Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia Grand Jury Preservation Achievement Award
The Alliance’s Preservation Achievement Awards event is an annual celebration of the individuals, organizations, businesses and projects that exemplify outstanding achievement in the field of historic preservation throughout the region. The annual event is the largest gathering of preservationists in the Philadelphia area.
A fresh start: In Newark, developers see demand for new units
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
It was late April when RPM Development marked the opening of its newest apartment building in downtown Newark, known as 60 Nevada, but roughly half of its 75 units had already been leased by the time executives and city officials gathered for the ceremonial ribbon-cutting. If you ask Joe Portelli, that came as no surprise. […]
Newark officials, developers break ground on $174M Hahne’s revitalization project
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
The adaptive re-use and addition to the Hahne & Co. Department Store Building in Newark has officially begun. L+M Development, Prudential and the City of Newark officially breaks ground on the transformative project.
Is Newark the next Brooklyn?
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Newark is building again. Yes, that Newark—the city in Jersey that burned after the ’67 riots, the one that helped to define “white flight,” that struggles still with almost impenetrable unemployment and homelessness and crime. That city is building.
Tennessee Green | Atlantic City
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
A diverse series of housing developments planned for Atlantic City will attract new residents, provide better homes for low-income locals and build the city’s tax base, Planning Director Elizabeth Terenik said.
The Hahne & Co. Department Store Building
Monday, December 29, 2014
For years, this city has watched nearby Hoboken and Jersey City be transformed by luxury apartments, restaurants and an influx of young professionals while it struggled to overcome a legacy of poverty, violence and corruption.
Pleasantville City Center | High hopes for $38 million project in Pleasantville
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
This down-on-its-luck stepsister town to neighboring Atlantic City has struggled economically for decades, languishing without a redevelopment plan or the ability to attract private investment.
Approval to Restore The Hahne & Co. Department Store Building
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
The City of Newark Central Planning Board approved a plan by L+M Development Partners, the Hanini Group and the Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group to restore the historic Hahne & Company building in Newark, N.J.
50-55 South Essex
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Work has been completed on 50 & 55 South Essex Avenue in the City of Orange, a township in Essex County, N.J. The 72-unit development includes eight market-rate apartments, with the balance as affordable housing, though one unit will be set aside for a full-time super.
The GG Green Building
Thursday, December 12, 2013
With its newly-opened senior housing apartments still filled to half capacity, local, county and state officials celebrated the formal opening of the renovated G.G. Green Building Wednesday with a ribbon cutting and tours.
NJIT Architecture Students to Design First Ever Habitat for Humanity Homes in East Orange
Sunday, December 16, 2012
What does it take to build a livable home for under $100 per square foot? For a group of architecture students at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, that question was answered in a semester-long project that ended last week.
What makes this educator/practitioner team click? | An NCARB Article
Monday, April 30, 2012
Working together, educators at architectural schools and architects in the community can greatly enhance students’ ability to turn theory into practice. The 2010 NCARB Prize encourages this high level of professional collaboration by awarding cash prizes to six outstanding examples of it throughout the nation.
The Art of Remaking Orange | Tony Galento and Grand Central Senior
Thursday, April 12, 2012
A PAIR of New York architects describe the plan they have conceptualized for remaking downtown Orange as something that will “rewrite both the physical and social spaces of Orange.” Township officials, on the other hand, compare it to what “you could see in a third-world country” and say it’s “not really grounded in reality.”
2010 Historic Preservation Awards | The Security Trust Building
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Historic Preservation Office and NJ Historic Sites Council are pleased to announce the 20th Annual Historic Preservation Awards recognizing the efforts of individuals, organizations and government agencies to preserve the State’s valuable resources.
Celebrating an Icon | The Security Trust Building
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA) Executive Director Marge Della Vecchia today joined state and local officials to celebrate the completion of exterior façade renovation of the New Jersey Safe Deposit and Trust Building (Trust Building), located at 301 Market Street in the heart of downtown Camden. Upon completion, the rehabilitated Trust Building […]
Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy | Preservation Award – The Bath House
Friday, December 1, 2006
For restoration of the Bath House, 5-11 Coles Street. The circa 1903 Rennaisance Revival building served as the city’s first public bath house for the growing Italian immigrant community.