The former Raritan Mall in New Jersey, built on a landfill and facing environmental issues, will be demolished to make way for a five-story building with 276 rental units, including affordable housing as mandated by state law. This redevelopment addresses the growing demand for multifamily housing but raises concerns about flood risks and structural integrity among residents and officials.
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