579 Broad St. in Newark — Courtesy: CBRE
By Joshua Burd
A new eatery is coming to downtown Newark after taking space at a historic commercial building that’s now home to high-end apartments, in a deal arranged by CBRE.
According to the leasing team, Bardega Supper Club will occupy 4,203 square feet at the base of the Kislak Building at 579 Broad St., with plans to open this summer. The restaurant and lounge will occupy most of the retail space at the five-story, 40,000-square-foot former office property, which was built in 1900 and subsequently converted into a mixed-use development with residential units and more than 5,700 square feet of commercial space.
CBRE’s Marta Person Villa represented the owner, 579 Broad Urban Renewal LLC, while Tara Robertson of BRX Realty represented the tenant.
“The new Bardega Supper Club is the latest addition to the thriving entertainment and retail scene in downtown Newark,” Villa said. “In addition to complementary shopping and venues, the area is a destination for more than 60,000 students, faculty and staff, and is less than a 20-minute train ride to New York Penn Station and just eight miles from Lower Manhattan.”
In a news release, CBRE noted that the building is close to both bus and commuter rail lines and is a short walk from the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, The Newark Museum of Art, Rutgers University and several other academic and corporate anchors. Nearby retailers and restaurants include Kilkenny Ale House, 27 Mix, Barcade, Badabean Cawfee, CityMD, CoolVines, WholeFoods and others.



