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    764-768 Broad St, Newark, NJ

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    42,669 SF historic building suitable for mixed-use redevelopment.

    Type:RETAIL
    Property size:
    42,669 SF
    Lot size:
    0.27 Acres
    Price / SF:
    $105/SF
    Added:
    Apr 16, 2025
    Days on Market:
    422
    Last Refresh:
    May 20 at 8:10 pm

    Property Features for 764-768 Broad St

    General Information

    Standard status
    Active
    Size
    42,669 SF
    Lot size
    0.27 Acres
    Property subtype
    RETAIL

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    Jerry Joseph
    Jerry Joseph

    Listing agent Jerry Joseph

    Listing office RIPCO Real Estate - New Jersey

    Listing date Apr 16, 2025

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    HighLights

    • Historic Landmark: Iconic Neoclassical architecture by George E. Post (designer of the New York Stock Exchange) offers unique redevelopment opportunity.
    • Prime Location: Part of Newark's Living Downtown Redevelopment Plan, designated for mixed‑use development.
    • Excellent Accessibility: Close proximity to Newark Penn Station, North Broad Street Station, Route 21, and 280, providing easy access to New York City.
    • High Visibility & Traffic: Features 75 feet of frontage on Broad Street.
    • Robust Retail & Corporate Landscape: Surrounded by well‑known retailers and corporate headquarters (FootLocker, Nike Outlet, Whole Foods, Audible, Prudential, Panasonic, etc.).
    • Substantial Size: 42,669 SF building with high ceilings.

    Overview

    The Howard Savings Institution building, a Newark landmark, presents a redevelopment opportunity. This building, one of New Jersey’s oldest banks, features Neoclassical architecture. Designed by George E. Post, who also built the New York Stock Exchange, the property has a rich history as the former financial heart of Newark. The 42,669 SF building offers high ceilings and 75 feet of frontage on Broad Street. It is part of Newark’s Living Downtown Redevelopment Plan, which is designated for mixed-use development. The property is located a half-mile or 11-minute walk from Newark Penn Station, and one mile from North Broad Street Station. It is also minutes away from Route 21 and 280, providing access to New York City. The building is surrounded by a retail and corporate landscape featuring local and national retailers and corporate headquarters, including FootLocker, Nike Outlet, Whole Foods, Audible, Prudential, Panasonic, JD Sports, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, Snipes, GameStop, and The Prudential Center.
    Property Profile Location Intelligence

    Current Use by Public Records

    Banks

    Suggested Use

    Real Estate Agency Spa & Massage Center Dental Office Restaurant Hair Salon Law Firm Nail Salon Building Supply Gym & Fitness Center Daycare Center

    Zoning and permitted uses should be independently verified with local authorities.

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    City
    Newark
    County
    Essex
    State
    New Jersey
    Longitude
    -74.1715
    Latitude
    40.7361

    FAQs

    What type of property is this?
    Bank - 42,669 SF historic building suitable for mixed-use redevelopment.
    Where is this bank located?
    The property is located at 764-768 Broad St Newark, NJ.
    What is the asking price?
    The asking price for this property is $4,500,000.
    What are key features of this property?
    This property features: Historic Landmark: Iconic Neoclassical architecture by George E. Post (designer of the New York Stock Exchange) offers unique redevelopment opportunity.; Prime Location: Part of Newark's Living Downtown Redevelopment Plan, designated for mixed‑use development.; Excellent Accessibility: Close proximity to Newark Penn Station, North Broad Street Station, Route 21, and 280, providing easy access to New York City.
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