“The pandemic has had a devastating impact on our hardworking residents and small business owners in Newark.”
New Jersey legalized weed. Here are some tips for people who want to launch a career in a rapidly growing industry.
Small Businesses That Are Thriving During Pandemic Able to Quickly Meet the Needs of Workers.
City councilman Joseph McCallum has been removed from the board of Invest Newark, the group said.
The Institute For Entrepreneurial Leadership Announces 'Small Businesses Need Us' Initiative To Save COVID-19 Impacted Small Businesses
A Newark resident says he was falsely accused of shoplifting. Now he's leading a boycott against Whole Foods AND Prudential – here's why.
Union Leader: “While we don't always agree, the relationship is respectful. During the pandemic, we worked as partners.”
A Newark store sold a ticket worth $50K for the Sept. 30 drawing. See the lucky numbers here.
The “Newark 40 Acres and a Mule Fund” has attracted support from celebrities such as Shaquille O’Neal and the Rev. Al Sharpton.
Nearly 10,000 more layoffs are planned in NJ as the state wrestles with the economic woes from the coronavirus crisis. Here's where.
The facility in Newark is expected to create more than 100 full and part-time associate jobs, all paying at least $15 per hour, Amazon said.
Mayor Ras Baraka commended the Amazon-owned company for choosing to locate its new Global Center for Urban Development in Newark.
Lloyd Wilson, a warehouse supervisor at the Newark Paper Company, is about to realize a lifelong dream: own a business in his hometown.
New Jersey’s richest have gotten richer during the COVID-19 crisis. So have these companies with big Garden State footprints, a report says.
A family-owned business that’s been making hats for 142 years and a state-of-the-art technology center earned awards in Newark.
As passenger volumes drop amid the pandemic, United Airlines has been turning to other sources of revenue to help pick up the slack.
United Airlines saw the “most difficult financial quarter in its 94-year history” because of the coronavirus, the company announced.
See a list of businesses, schools and nonprofits in Newark approved for federal loans under the Paycheck Protection Program.
Indoor dining? Entertainment venues? Catch up with the latest updates on Newark's gradual return to a “new normal.”
Blueprint Capital Advisors: “Systemic discrimination and racism continue to permeate America’s financial services industry.”
The COVID-19 Relief loan fund provides low-interest loans to Black, Hispanic, Native American and Asian small businesses in need.
It’s nice when a new restaurant opens in your city. But it’s even better when it represents a milestone for the business community.
East Ward Councilman Amador, IBID join to assist with required reopening applications.
Shoppers are allowed to order items in advance and pick them up outside of a store, but can’t enter the premises. See other restrictions.
“Many of us are afraid to speak up because we believe employers will fire us if we report hazards,” a delivery driver in New Jersey said.
We asked local businesses in Newark to update their status and created a guide from their responses. Learn how to add yours to the list.
Newark businesses, like many across the state, have been hit hard by the economic crunch from the new coronavirus.
We’re publishing a simple "open-or-closed" directory for businesses in Newark. Here's how to get listed.
“I came to Newark to be a part of the success story already underway,” one honoree said.
A worker tested positive for COVID-19 at a ShopRite supermarket in Newark, reports say.
The center, the first of its kind that solely serves New Jersey, aims to educate and engage communities around brownfield issues.
PSE&G is giving financially struggling customers a break in “the interest of protecting public health.”
“There are ups and downs, but it’s on my time,” Ken Tays said.
A report named companies in Newark among “New Jersey’s Best Places to Work.”
Newark officials are taking proposals from developers who can create housing “affordable for low and very low-income residents.”
“Before my grandmother passed away, she encouraged me to start my own business. Not just for my benefit, but also for my daughter.”
Starbucks has put about $750,000 of leasehold improvements into the new location, NJ Transit stated.
A Blue Cross Blue Shield partnership may bring some financial relief to NJ residents paying through the nose for their prescriptions.
Brick City Gold in Newark bought a new building with an assist from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.
A former warehouse in Newark marked a big milestone as it transforms into a “modernized” office building: it’s first two retail tenants.