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Brick Wall was in business for over 10 years before it closed down in 1999. The popular and well-respected bar was located in downtown Newark at 50 S. Second Street. The building was sold to [[Howard Lefevre | Howard LeFevre]] as part of his idea for introducing the Institute of Industrial Technology, predecessor to [[The Works]], to the area. <ref>Brian Miller, “Brick Wall Closing Leaves Void in Area,” ''The Advocate'', April 21, 1999. </ref>
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Brick Wall was in business for over 10 years before it closed down in 1999. The popular and well-respected bar was located in downtown Newark at 50 S. Second Street. The building was sold to [[Howard LeFevre]] as part of his idea for introducing the Institute of Industrial Technology, predecessor to [[The Works]], to the area. <ref>Brian Miller, “Brick Wall Closing Leaves Void in Area,” ''The Advocate'', April 21, 1999. </ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 3 January 2022

Brick Wall was in business for over 10 years before it closed down in 1999. The popular and well-respected bar was located in downtown Newark at 50 S. Second Street. The building was sold to Howard LeFevre as part of his idea for introducing the Institute of Industrial Technology, predecessor to The Works, to the area. [1]

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References

  1. Brian Miller, “Brick Wall Closing Leaves Void in Area,” The Advocate, April 21, 1999.