Draft:Four Corners Millennium Tower

The Four Corners Millennium Tower is a proposed mixed-use skyscraper development in the Four Corners Historic District of Newark, New Jersey. The project is part of a broader initiative to revitalize the central business district of Newark.

The project envisions the construction of seven mixed-use buildings, which will include residential units, hotel rooms, retail spaces, and offices. The aim is to foster a vibrant community and stimulate economic growth within Newark’s urban core.

Upon completion, the Four Corners Millennium would become the tallest structure in New Jersey, redefining Newark’s skyline and marking a new era of architectural ambition for the city.

History
The Four Corners Millennium Project received city council approval in December 2012. It represents a significant investment in Newark’s revitalization and is expected to play a key role in the city’s ongoing urban resurgence.

Design
The design of the skyscraper reflects a blend of modern innovation with historical reverence. The development prioritizes pedestrian-friendly spaces and aims to preserve the historic features of significant landmarks within the district.

Development
The project has evolved over the years to meet the city’s needs and aspirations. As of the last update in 2021, the project was progressing, with plans to include:

• 483 Apartments

• Roof Deck

• Bike Storage

• Fitness Center

'''• Recreational Amenity Room Lounge'''

• Retail Space

• Parking for 41 cars will be accommodated within the project, emphasizing a minimalistic approach to parking facilities.

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