Central King Building
1912 establishments in New JerseyBuildings and structures in Newark, New JerseyCollegiate Gothic architecture in the United StatesNew Jersey Institute of TechnologySchool buildings completed in 1912 ... and 1 more
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The Central King Building at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) was originally built as the Central Commercial and Manual Training School. It housed a co-ed college/vocational preparatory school which provided students with "a happier and more healthful environment than their own homes". It was constructed under the supervision of the Newark School Board's Head of Construction Department, Ernest F. Gilbert. It housed Central High School until its purchase in 2010 by NJIT. Built in the Collegiate Gothic style, it was renovated under a New Jersey state grant and reopened as a university building and STEM counseling center on April 13, 2017.
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Summit Street, Newark
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New Jersey Institute of Technology
Summit Street
07102 Newark
New Jersey, United States
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