Halsey Street is a north-south street in Downtown Newark, New Jersey, which runs in between and parallel to Broad Street and Washington Street. It passes through the city's four historic districts: James Street Commons-Washington Park at the north, the abutting Military Park and Four Corners and, after a two block break, Lincoln Park at the south. Halsey and its side streets have long been the one of city's corridors for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Since the 2000s, the street has undergone a revival as new projects have generated renewed residential, cultural and commercial activities, including a restaurant row. The development has been supported with the city's 2008 Living Downtown master plan and is part of greater trend in creating a vibrant downtown.
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| - La Calle Halsey (en inglés, Halsey Street) es una vía que recorre de norte a sur en el centro de Newark, Nueva Jersey. Va paralela a las calles Broad y Washington. Pasa por los cuatro distritos históricos de la ciudad, James Street Commons-Washington Park en el norte, Military Park y Four Corners contiguos y, después de un descanso de dos cuadras, Lincoln Park en el sur. Halsey y sus calles laterales han sido durante mucho tiempo uno de los pasillos de la ciudad para ir de compras, cenar y divertirse. Desde la década de 2000, la calle ha experimentado un renacimiento a medida que nuevos proyectos han generado renovadas actividades residenciales, culturales y comerciales, incluida una fila de restaurantes.
- Halsey Street is a north-south street in Downtown Newark, New Jersey, which runs in between and parallel to Broad Street and Washington Street. It passes through the city's four historic districts: James Street Commons-Washington Park at the north, the abutting Military Park and Four Corners and, after a two block break, Lincoln Park at the south. Halsey and its side streets have long been the one of city's corridors for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Since the 2000s, the street has undergone a revival as new projects have generated renewed residential, cultural and commercial activities, including a restaurant row. The development has been supported with the city's 2008 Living Downtown master plan and is part of greater trend in creating a vibrant downtown.
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| - La Calle Halsey (en inglés, Halsey Street) es una vía que recorre de norte a sur en el centro de Newark, Nueva Jersey. Va paralela a las calles Broad y Washington. Pasa por los cuatro distritos históricos de la ciudad, James Street Commons-Washington Park en el norte, Military Park y Four Corners contiguos y, después de un descanso de dos cuadras, Lincoln Park en el sur. Halsey y sus calles laterales han sido durante mucho tiempo uno de los pasillos de la ciudad para ir de compras, cenar y divertirse. Desde la década de 2000, la calle ha experimentado un renacimiento a medida que nuevos proyectos han generado renovadas actividades residenciales, culturales y comerciales, incluida una fila de restaurantes.
- Halsey Street is a north-south street in Downtown Newark, New Jersey, which runs in between and parallel to Broad Street and Washington Street. It passes through the city's four historic districts: James Street Commons-Washington Park at the north, the abutting Military Park and Four Corners and, after a two block break, Lincoln Park at the south. Halsey and its side streets have long been the one of city's corridors for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Since the 2000s, the street has undergone a revival as new projects have generated renewed residential, cultural and commercial activities, including a restaurant row. The development has been supported with the city's 2008 Living Downtown master plan and is part of greater trend in creating a vibrant downtown.
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