Politics & Government

2023 Nutley ‘State Of The Township’: Development, New Businesses

Nutley's mayor gave updates about the Diamond Springs Pool Club, the former Ciccolini site and the ON3 campus, among other topics.

Nutley Mayor Joseph Scarpelli presented his 2023 State Of The Township address, which included updates about the Diamond Springs Pool Club, the former Ciccolini site and the ON3 campus, among other topics.
Nutley Mayor Joseph Scarpelli presented his 2023 State Of The Township address, which included updates about the Diamond Springs Pool Club, the former Ciccolini site and the ON3 campus, among other topics. (Nutley Township)

NUTLEY, NJ — Important development projects. Supporting local businesses. Dealing with the ongoing fallout from the pandemic and Hurricane Ida. These are some of the local issues that Nutley Mayor Joseph Scarpelli highlighted as part of his 2023 State of the Township address.

Scarpelli – who presented this year’s address on behalf of the Nutley Board of Commissioners (BOC) – gave updates on three “crucial” redevelopment projects: the Diamond Springs Pool Club, the former Ciccolini site, and the ON3 development on the Clifton border.

Diamond Springs Pool Club property – “After an extended legal dispute over the zoning designation of the Diamond Springs Pool Club property, the BOC reached a settlement with the property owners and passed an Ordinance and Redevelopment Plan on August 16th that sets the zoning requirements for the Evergreen Avenue property. The plan calls for 82 units that will be age-restricted (55 years old and over) and 3 non-age restricted units. The plan addresses the setbacks from the residential neighbors, the architectural and landscape design standards stipulating the building materials and perimeter buffers, the height, the maximum lot coverage, the square footage of the units, and the type and number of amenities. The BOC are very excited that when completed this plan will result in a luxury, age-restricted residential complex on a property that has been vacant and in disrepair for a number of years.”

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Ciccolini property – “In November, the BOC passed a redevelopment plan for the Ciccolini property and the contiguous lots along the west side of Franklin Avenue. The goal of this redevelopment plan is to promote the development of a signature project which would create a focal point/gateway into downtown and to also act as a catalyst for future redevelopment opportunities and the revitalization of Franklin Avenue. The plan features the development of a 5,000 square-foot public plaza with active retail space and a restaurant along the ground floor. It also preserves the historic public parking in the area to support both the new and existing retail and restaurant uses, as well as allowing for shared parking for the new residential space on the upper floors. On December 6, the BOC designated Nutley Town Center Redevelopers, a subsidiary of JMF Properties, as the redeveloper. The designation authorizes the Board to commence negotiating a redevelopment agreement for the Ciccolini project. The implementation of this plan will create an attractive southern entrance to our downtown that provides open space, a new restaurant with outdoor seating along the new plaza, and a portion of the avenue with new retail that is pedestrian friendly and walkable, while assuring plenty of parking for patrons.”

ON3 campus – “In August, Eisai Pharmaceuticals had their ribbon cutting ceremony at 100 Metro Boulevard, on the ON3 campus. The BOC are thrilled to welcome Eisai and their over 800 employees to Nutley. Eisai’s research, science innovations, and philosophy of human health care put them at the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry and they are an important, integral addition to the former Hoffmann LaRoche campus. With Eisai’s relocation to Nutley, all five of the buildings left vacant upon Roche’s departure are now filled. In addition to Eisai, this site presently boasts other blue-chip occupants including the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, Seton Hall University’s Graduate College of Nursing and School of Health and Medical Sciences, Modern Meadow, Hackensack Meridian Health Center of Discovery and Innovation, Quest Diagnostics, y-mAbs Therapeutics, and Ralph Lauren. All of whom distinguish this property as the leading life science innovation hub not only in New Jersey, but the entire metropolitan area. As we work towards the complete re-development of the entire site, the BOC have prioritized our goals to assure that the campus provides an immediate boost to our local economy, preserves opportunities for additional future ratables, and increases our property values. The Commissioners are proud that many pieces have fallen into place transforming this once shuttered property into an economic dynamo that will help attain those goals and define our Township for decades.”

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LOCAL BUSINESSES

Scarpelli said that Nutley officials have been working to promote local businesses and the downtown area.

“Many of our local businesses struggled during COVID, but happily since the pandemic, numerous new businesses have opened,” he said.

Some new businesses that have popped up over the past three years include:

NEW EATERIES

  • Kubo Coffee and Creamery
  • Cubita Café
  • Glaze Donuts
  • Cupily Coffeehouse
  • Emilio’s Wood Fire Pizza
  • MEAL Restaurant (New Location – Franklin Avenue)
  • Pita Bowl
  • Woodcroft Steakhouse & Seafood
  • Sonoma Bistro Bar and Grill
  • Sugar Tree Café
  • Muggsy’s Sweet Shoppe
  • Salumeria Regina
  • Mike’s Pasta and Sandwich Shop
  • Nonno’s Pizzeria, Deli and Catering
  • Mamma Mia’s Pizza
  • Ochado USA
  • Kurly Kürtősh
  • Eden’s Sweet Ideas

NEW RETAIL

  • Pretty Handy Gift Shop
  • Luminous Luxe Spa
  • Art on the Ave – Paint Your Own Pottery Studio
  • Center Nutrition & Wellness (New Ownership)
  • Gia Dance Studio
  • L.J. Beauty Nails Supply
  • New Style Barbershop & Hair Salon
  • Space Spa & Wellness
  • Sai Convenience Store
  • The Makeup Studio
  • Seven X Seven Boutique

OPENING SOON

  • Jernick’s Specialties
  • Nicky Boys (The old Michael’s)
  • Bambi’s House of Grooming (Pets)

Scarpelli said the board of commissioners encourages Nutley residents to visit these new establishments, as well as the town’s longtime businesses, calling its local merchants the “lifeblood of our town.”

OTHER CHALLENGES

“Over the last few years, the Board of Commissioners have worked together to overcome many challenges and issues,” Scarpelli said, offering the coronavirus pandemic and Hurricane Ida as examples.

According to the mayor:

“We continued to collaborate with the local development community to address the ON3, Ciccolini, and Diamond Springs properties while ensuring the protection against any adverse impacts to our community and residents. We have constantly looked for new ways to promote our local businesses and downtown. Our government functioned continually and provided services to our citizens as we persevered through the COVID pandemic. Even though Tropical Storm Ida damaged our Public Safety building, the DPW garage and offices and a multitude of essential equipment, the township was still able to respond to our residents affected by the storm, rescued many people and saved numerous lives, and provided post-storm clean-up to all those damaged by the storm. Additionally, the BOC lobbied the state of New Jersey to finally secure permanent state aid and remove the uncertainty of diminishing transitional aid we received following Roche’s departure. This now provides Nutley with a predictable financial roadmap for our future.”

“The BOC gets criticized – and we are receptive to it, as any representative body should be – but please keep in mind that the issues and challenges we have been managing for the past few years are complex and multi-faceted,” Scarpelli said.

“I am proud of how the BOC carefully considers all options and renders decisions that we firmly believe are in the township’s best interest,” Scarpelli continued. “We will continue fighting for all residents on these issues while protecting the character of the town that we all love.”

“I am proud to serve with these four dedicated public servants and excited about the future of our township,” Scarpelli concluded.

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