1 Civic Square, Irvington NJ 07111
(973) 399-8111
Strategic Redevelopment in Irvington...
- Return Underutilized, Obsolete and Unproductive Land and Buildings to the Tax Rolls.
- Turn around and Stabilize Deteriorated Neighborhoods.
- Preserve the Economic Vitality of Springfield Avenue.
- Create Gateway Vistas.
- Establish Amenities to Attract Regional Activity: White Linen Restaurants,
- Family Dining, Hotels, Big Box Retail.
- Encourage Widespread Reinvestment and Employment in Irvington
- Apply for Redeveloper Designation Click here.
The Township has five designated Redevelopment Areas. Please click on the appropriate link for a redevelopment plan of the area.
- East Ward I-II Plan
- Coit Street Phase I Plan
- Mill Road I Redevelopment Plan
- Urban Enterprise Zone Plan
- Scattered Sites 2006 Redevelopment Plan
- Get Strategic Target Areas Click here
- Get Irvington's Brownfield Development Area Click here
- Download Irvington's 2002 Master Plan Click here
- Download Zoning Ordinance. Click here.
- Download Zoning Map. Click here
-Download Powerpoint of Target Areas Market Analysis Click here
- Irvington Demographic Portrait Click here.
Township Properties Available for Sale to Redevelopers:
1. 42- 46 Cordier Street. .75 acres. Uses: Mixed Use, industrial, Commercial. Dilapidated structure. Requires brownfield cleanup
2. 123 Coit Steet and 127 Coit Street. .50 acres. Dilapidated structures. Uses: Mixed Use, Commercial, Industrial. Requires brownfield cleanup.
Redevelopment Meetings where you can discuss these and other properties are held
every Tuesday at 2:30 P.M. in Room 101 of the Township Building. No need to make an appointment.
For inquiries contact Wayne Bradley, PP/AICP, Business Administrator at (973) 399-6621 or email: wbradley@irvington.net

Mayor Wayne Smith, second from left, joins other local and state officials at the demolition ceremony for the former Pabst Brewery. The site will be reconstructed as a $33 million commercial and residential complex and is expected to catalyze redevelopmentin the East Ward of Irvington, which claims one-fifth of the 10-acre property.