Newark, DE – May 7, 2024 – The Newark Planning Commission unanimously approved the Comprehensive Development Plan Amendment, Rezoning, and Major Subdivision for Lang Development Group’s proposed project at 30 South Chapel Street on Tuesday. The development will consist of two five-story apartment buildings with a total of 80 residential units and 3,448 square feet of commercial retail space on the site that was previously home to Burger King.
The approval of the project, identified as PR#22-12-03, marks a significant milestone for Lang Development Group and for the ongoing development of the South Chapel Street corridor. With the green light from the Planning Commission, Lang can move forward with detailed planning, construction, and permitting processes. The project represents an opportunity for continued growth and revitalization in Newark, while providing additional housing and commercial options for the community.
The approval process involved thorough reviews by several key city departments, including electric, parks and recreation, police, and the fire marshall. Each department conducted careful evaluations and provided specific comments and recommendations to ensure the proposed development aligns with safety regulations, city planning guidelines, and community needs.
According to the submitted plan, the two new apartment buildings will bring modern housing options to the area, complementing the existing infrastructure. The inclusion of commercial retail space is also anticipated to attract businesses, fostering a vibrant mixed-use environment for residents and visitors alike.
With the Planning Commission’s unanimous approval, the project will next go before the Newark City Council for further consideration and final authorization. This is a critical step in the development process, as the City Council will have the opportunity to review the project in detail and determine its overall impact on the community and city planning objectives.
The project has the potential to create new jobs, provide housing solutions, and contribute to the local economy, with the added benefit of enhancing the urban landscape. Considering these changes, local stakeholders have reacted positively to the approval, eager to see this long-vacant site transformed into a vibrant, modern addition to the city of Newark.
For more detailed information, interested parties can refer to the official documents provided by the City of Newark and the certification of plan approval. The city’s ongoing support for community development projects underscores its commitment to fostering a vibrant and sustainable future.
As the Lang Development Group project progresses through its next phases, the community can look forward to seeing its vision for the South Chapel Street site take shape. If approved by the City Council, construction could begin in the coming months, marking an exciting chapter for Newark’s growth and development.