Lincoln Park’s South Park Calvary Presbyterian Church is one of the oldest anchor institutions in the Lincoln Park Neighborhood and a symbol of freedom for Black, Indigenous People of Color in Newark. It was a house of worship where Black ministers were often invited to preach while also served as the home to Newark’s largest women’s club- The Contemporary Club. It was Newark’s first racially integrated presbyterian church and an architectural to behold. Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District (LPCCD) began restoration around 2008, just before the economic downturn.
The residents and stakeholders of Lincoln Park, along with the Community Assistance Preservation Corporation and the Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District, utilized a planning grant from the Wells Fargo Regional Foundation (now known as the Regional Foundation) to evaluate the needs of the neighborhood, establish goals, and develop a 10-year plan for its future.
Newark360 is the City of Newark’s Resident Driven 10-Year Master Plan. The Newark360 plan aims to improve the physical form of Newark, New Jersey. The methodology was based on a comprehensive citywide engagement process called Newark Forward which included Virtual Outreach, In-Person Workshops, Citywide Survey and Youth Engagement.
We are Community Developers. LPCCD is committed to ensuring that the Lincoln Park neighborhood has an adequate number of high-quality housing options that are affordable for families, seniors, artists, and other long-term residents. To achieve this goal, LPCCD plans to increase housing security for residents and facilitate the development of 250 new housing units over the next few years, making it possible for families, seniors, artists, and others to call Lincoln Park their home.
Lincoln Park Music Festival (LPMF) is the largest music experience rooted in traditions of the African American and Afro Caribbean diaspora in the tri-state region.
In the spirit of Kujichagulia (self-determination), the Lincoln Park Sustainable Living Community Podcast launched in the middle of the “twin pandemics” ...
Influenced by founding board member Amiri Baraka’s love of jazz, Lincoln Park Jazzy Soul Series program, introduces jazz infused live soul music to a new generation...
The “Lincoln Park Gallery Without Walls” is a non-traditional art gallery that takes back desolate, forgotten about and underutilized outdoor spaces...
Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District's Young Artist Collective (YAC) is an arts meets tech education program for youth aged 9-17 – Generation Alpha –
Lincoln Park Music Speaks is the citywide interactive lecture, workshop, music and multimedia arts series, is designed to educate, empower, inform through the arts.
Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District launches “Coast Conversations”, a series of town hall style roundtable discussions...
Lincoln Park Music Festival Virtual Global Soul (VGS) is the digital edition of the annual Lincoln Park Music Festival (LPMF).
450 Washington St
Newark, NJ 07102
Email: hello@lpccd.org
Phone: (973) 242-4144
Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District, a nonprofit organization, is the realization of more than 20 years of dreams, ideas and efforts by visionaries and community activists to foster and maintain the vibrancy of the Lincoln Park neighborhood located in the City of Newark, NJ.