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The National Newark Building at 744 Broad Street has a rich
and powerful history. Built in 1930 by Wilson and John Ely
for the National Newark & Essex Banking Company, this
34 story neoclassical masterpiece was one of the country's
first skyscrapers and New Jersey's tallest commercial tower.
From its inception, The National
Newark Building housed New Jersey's most prestigious legal,
political and business firms. Everyone
who was anyone had an office in 744. The building was also
home to the exclusive 744 Broad Street Club, a private dining
club of prominent bankers , attorneys, politicians and businessmen
from all over New Jersey. At the brink of a new century,
Cogswell Realty Group has turned back the hands of time
and restored this treasure as the pride of Newark's Four
Corners Historic District.
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