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First Look: Historic Newark Symphony Hall Unveils New Façade, Streetscape Design


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NEWARK, N.J. – Newark Symphony Hall (NSH), New Jersey’s largest Black-led arts and entertainment venue, today unveiled designs for its exterior renovation – part of a five-year, three-phase $50 million project set to wrap on the venue’s 100
th birthday in 2025. The design, from Trenton, N.J.-based architectural firm Clarke Caton Hintz (CCH), includes a new marquee and streetscape. Design upgrades make Broad Street – a gateway into the state’s largest city – a distinct visual marker highlighting Newark’s creativity and ingenuity.
NSH – located at 1020 Broad St. in Newark – was built in 1925 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. In addition to restoring the building’s façade, the renovation will reimagine the city block – adding bike lanes, improved curbing, a central island and transportation access. ....

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Newark Symphony Hall's new marquee will pay homage to the past, be a beacon for city's creativity


Newark Symphony Hall’s new marquee will pay homage to the past, be a beacon for city’s creativity
Updated May 08, 2021;
Posted May 08, 2021
New design plans for Newark Symphony Hall s exterior call for a translucent, lit-up marquee and streetscape art in a plaza out front.Clarke Caton Hintz
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The iconic Newark Symphony Hall marquee that once greeted motorists entering Newark from U.S. Routes 1&9 has been missing for about two years ever since a car rammed into the poles holding it up.
Now, the historic venue has plans for a new entrance that will serve not only as a visual marker for Broad Street but also as a beacon for Newark’s creativity. The new design plan from Trenton-based architectural firm Clarke Caton Hintz features streetscape art and a lit-up dome marquee to welcome both concert-goers and motorists. ....

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