
Relocation of diocesan offices: Status update January 2025
In preparation for NJPAC taking possession of 31 Mulberry at the end of this month, on January 21 Bishop Hughes led a Service of Deconsecration and Farewell in its chapel.
In preparation for NJPAC taking possession of 31 Mulberry at the end of this month, on January 21 Bishop Hughes led a Service of Deconsecration and Farewell in its chapel.
In keeping with the terms of the diocese's sale of 31 Mulberry to NJPAC, the diocesan staff are contractually obligated to vacate the building by January 31 – but the new offices in Livingston won't be ready until sometime later in the first quarter of 2025. Here is how the transition will be handled to minimize disruptions during this interim period.
Despite a couple of issues causing a slightly delayed move-in date, the renovation of the former St. Peter’s, Livingston to house diocesan headquarters is going very well overall.
Work permits have been obtained and demolition work is being completed at the former St. Peter's, Livingston.
We have an update about the planned move of diocesan headquarters, as well as NJPAC’s plans for 31 Mulberry.