Harrison station on the Morris-Essex line (closed Sept. 16, 1984, along with Roseville Avenue) really ought to be reopened but, then, so too should the plants, the factories producing goods daily, around the clock. Rather than the stadia and soccer palaces used a handful of days each year. The Port Authority is sinking $173 million into renovating the Path station and 2600 residences are ultimately planned for the 27-acre Harrison Station redevelopment site (along with a hotel and 80,000 square feet of retail).
But nowadays, if you're devoted to economic development, attracting a new stadium is regarded as a lightning strike, a new strip mall of national retailers makes you lucky.
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