Preserving the Beauty of History: Historic Krueger-Scott Mansion & Newark Makerhoods

Then: Historic Krueger-Scott Mansion in the 1970s

Built in 1888 by beer baron Gottfried Krueger and purchased by Newark's first African-American female millionaire Madame Louise Scott in 1958, the Historic Krueger-Scott Mansion laid vacant since 1982.

Pictured above, you are even able to see the sign "Scott Cultural and Civic Center". The mansion was used to hold many community-oriented events!

Now: Historic Krueger-Scott Mansion in 2021

An exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at today's site of the Historic Krueger-Scott Mansion, the home of Makerhoods! Behind the mansion, you now see new construction of 66 mixed-income apartments, 16 Maker Shops and the Newark Food Factory containing a greenhouse, demonstration kitchen, commercial kitchen.

The courtyard will serve as a community event space.

Makerhoods is rehabilitating the beloved historic mansion and reinvigorating the previous owners' entrepreneurial spirit through co-working, office space, event space, workshops, and community-centric events. The Mansion will highlight its rich history with the City of Newark, while supporting Black & underrepresented entrepreneurs.

Newark Makerhoods is making every effort to carefully preserve the history of the Historic Krueger-Scott mansion! We are maintaining the historical significance of the mansion's designs to restore and renew beautiful master pieces.


Diamond Cheek, Digital Marketing Coordinator

Diamond Cheek is currently studying Digital Marketing in the Masters Program at Rutgers University-Newark. She has also received her Bachelors of Science at Rutgers in Leadership and Management. Over the years, digital marketing and content creation, have become a passion of hers which has lead her to apply her skills to the virtual and physical business world.

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