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One Theater Square

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One Theater Square is a mixed-use (residential and commercial) building in Newark, New Jersey. It is located across from Military Park and the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, which inspired its name. Completed in 2018, it includes the first newly-constructed high rise apartment building to be built in the city in more than fifty years. It was designed by BLT Architects.

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One Theater Square
Center Street, Newark

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Center Street 2
07102 Newark
New Jersey, United States
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