ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Newark Legal Center Newark Legal Center Office in Newark, New JerseyNewark Legal CenterOne Riverfront CenterInteractive map of the Newark Legal Center areaGeneral informationTypeOfficeLocation1 Riverfront PlazaNewark, New JerseyCoordinates40°44′09″N 74°09′52″W / 40.735844°N 74.164367°W / 40.735844; -74.164367Completed2000OperatorMatrix DevelopmentHeightRoof329 ft (100 m)Technical detailsFloor count20Floor area411,617 sq ft (38,240.5 m2)Design and constructionArchitectGrad AssociatesDeveloperPort Authority of New York and New JerseyReferences[1][2][3] The Newark Legal Center, also known as One Riverfront Center,[4] is an office building in Newark, New Jersey located along the banks of the Passaic River and connected by a skywalk over Raymond Boulevard to Gateway Center and Penn Station. Originally developed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the twenty story tower contains condominium and rental office space geared to the legal profession.[1][2] [5] [6] Land between the tower and the riverfront in the shadow of the nearby Dock Bridge, will be incorporated into a Newark Riverfront Park.[7][8] See also The Newark Legal Center from Newark Penn Station List of tallest buildings in Newark Penn Plaza East Government Center (Newark) List of tallest buildings in New Jersey References 1 2 "Newark Legal Center". 1 2 DePalma, Anthony (1984-06-17). "In Newark, A Condominium For Law Firms". The New York Times. ↑ Kennedy, Shawn G. (1990-01-31). "Real Estate - An Addition To Newark's Downtown". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-02-27. ↑ "Commercial Real Estate for Sale and for Rent Near You | Showcase". ↑ Kennedy, Shawn G. (1990-01-31). "Real Estate; An Addition To Newark's Downtown". The New York Times. ↑ "The Legal Center - Real Estate & Development - Port Authority of New York & New Jersey". www.panynj.gov. Archived from the original on 2009-10-16. ↑ "Draft Proposal: Newark Riverfront Development Framework". January 4, 2010. ↑ Chamberlain, Lisa (2006-03-01). "A New Newark Moves Closer to Reality". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-31. vtePort Authority of New York and New JerseySeaportsCargo Howland Hook Port Jersey Port Newark–Elizabeth Red Hook Passenger Brooklyn Cruise Terminal Cape Liberty Airports Kennedy LaGuardia Newark Liberty Stewart Teterboro Bridges and tunnels Bayonne Bridge George Washington Bridge Goethals Bridge 1928–2017 bridge Holland Tunnel Lincoln Tunnel Outerbridge Crossing RailPassenger AirTrain JFK AirTrain LaGuardia (cancelled) AirTrain Newark Gateway Project (under construction) Newark Airport Station PATH Freight Greenville Yard ExpressRail NYNJ Rail Bus stations GWB Bus Station Journal Square Transportation Center Port Authority Bus Terminal Roadways Dyer Avenue Holland Tunnel Rotary George Washington Bridge Plaza JFK Expressway Lincoln Tunnel Expressway Lincoln Tunnel Helix Trans-Manhattan Expressway Other 178th–179th Street Tunnels Bathgate Industrial Park Battery Park City Ferry Terminal Essex County Resource Recovery Facility Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne Newark Legal Center PANYNJ Police Department Teleport Queens West World Trade Center (2001–present) Historical 111 Eighth Avenue Downtown Manhattan Heliport Hudson Terminal Port Authority Pavilion (1964–1965) West 30th Street Heliport World Trade Center (1973–2001) Authority control databases: Geographic Structurae