BASF and East Newark Officially Open East Newark Riverfront Park
This past Friday, BASF and the Borough of East Newark marked the official opening of the East Newark Riverfront Park, a five-acre green space developed on a former industrial site along the Passaic River. The ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated the culmination of a multi-year effort with federal natural resource trustees to restore and transform the property.
Designed to support recreation, environmental education, and ecological restoration, the park features a 1,000-foot boardwalk, an urban amphitheater, and open space for walking, gathering and hands-on learning. The project was led by BASF in coordination with federal and local partners – including the U.S. Department of Interior, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Borough of East Newark – with support from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
“The opening of the East Newark Riverfront Park represents the best of what public-private collaboration can achieve,” said Heather Remley, president and CEO of BASF Corporation. “This transformation from a legacy industrial site into a vibrant, sustainable public space underscores BASF’s commitment to environmental stewardship, community engagement, and long-term impact. We are proud to contribute to a project that enhances quality of life, supports biodiversity and serves as a model for urban restoration.”
The park is the result of a new model for expedited restoration, developed through a collaboration between BASF and the federal natural resource trustees. East Newark is the first successful example of this model.
“Ensuring that every New Jersey resident has access to safe, welcoming green space is a priority for our administration,” said Gov. Phil Murphy. “Green public spaces not only restore and enhance vital natural areas, but they also strengthen community connections and reflect our collective commitment to a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future for the state.”
The park aligns with 15 of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It incorporates eco-friendly materials, native landscaping and design elements that promote biodiversity and environmental resilience.
“Today’s opening of the park showcases what is possible when we put resilience, collaboration, and sustainability at the forefront,” said Congressman Rob Menendez (NJ-08). “Prioritizing green spaces throughout our communities benefits all of us — and I’m grateful to Mayor Grilo and her team for making this possible. Because of their work, this once underutilized space will now serve as a place for friends and neighbors to gather for years to come.”
“Today marks a milestone for our community – a day when vision, hard work, and collaboration have come together to create something truly special,” said Dina Grilo, Mayor of East Newark. “This park is not just a space; it’s a testament to the strength and unity of our residents and partners. We have built something that will benefit generations to come, and I am incredibly proud to be part of this journey.”