- Berkeley Heights History | Berkeley Heights Township, NJ
The earliest construction in Berkeley Heights began in an area that is now part of the 1,960 acres Watchung Reservation, a Union County park that includes 305 acres of the township
- Berkeley Heights, New Jersey - Wikipedia
Due to confusion between the adjacent municipalities of the Borough of New Providence and the Township of New Providence, the township conducted a referendum in 1952 and voted to change the name to Berkeley Heights Township
- Twenty-Unit Mixed-Use Building with Affordable Units Approved in . . .
Located at 714-30 Springfield Avenue, the project will serve as a gateway to the township as Springfield Avenue heads across the Passaic River from Gillette Brian M Taylor, AIA, President of Taylor Architecture Design, presented the design on behalf of the applicant, 735 Springfield Avenue, LLC Image courtesy of Taylor Architecture Design
- Berkeley Heights, NJ : Interesting Facts, Famous Things History . . .
Originally settled by the Lenni Lenape Native Americans, Berkeley Heights was later established as part of Elizabethtown during the 17th century The area saw significant development during the 19th century with the arrival of the railroad, bringing increased connectivity and growth to the region
- Multifamily projects, public investments setting the stage for new-look . . .
Its owner, The Connell Co , initiated plans around 2018 to modernize those buildings while diversifying the campus with more than 325 residential units and 190,000 square feet of entertainment, dining and retail space Work on that reinvention is scheduled to begin shortly, officials said
- Township of Berkeley Heights Municipal Complex Development - MAST . . .
The Municipal Complex Redevelopment will provide expanded and upgraded services to the residents of Berkeley Heights and address the limits of the current outmoded facilities
- Berkeley Heights Zoning Board Approves New Mixed-Use . . . - TAPinto
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ – A new mixed-use residential project designed to enhance the Springfield Avenue corridor has received unanimous approval from the Berkeley Heights Zoning Board
- Union County, New Jersey - County of Union
Providence Township The name was changed by referendum to Ber
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