Newark Riverfront Park
| Newark Riverfront Park | |
|---|---|
Looking southeast to Jackson Street Bridge | |
| Type | Urban park |
| Location | Newark, New Jersey, United States |
| Coordinates | 40°44′00″N 74°08′52″W / 40.7333°N 74.1478°W |
| Opened | 2012 |
| Designer | Hector Urban Design, Mott MacDonald, Weintraub Diaz, James Corner, among others |
| Operated by | Essex County Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, City of Newark |
Newark Riverfront Park is a park and promenade being developed in phases along the Passaic River in Newark, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the Essex County Park System. The park, expected to be 3 miles (4.8 km) long and encompass 30.5 acres (12.3 ha), is being created from brownfield and greyfield sites along the river, which itself is a Superfund site due to decades of pollution. It will follow the river between the Ironbound section along Raymond Boulevard and Downtown Newark along McCarter Highway to the Bridge Street Bridge. Announced in 1999, a groundbreaking took place in 2008, and the first phase of the park opened in 2012. It was the first time residents of the largest city in New Jersey have ever had public access to the river. Other segments of the park have subsequently opened, while others are being developed. The East Coast Greenway uses paths and roads along the park.