165 Halsey Street

165 Halsey Street, formerly known as the Bamberger Building, is a 14-story, office tower in Downtown Newark, New Jersey.

It was expanded twice in 1922 and 1929 to become a 14-story building with a total floor area of 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2).

Samuel Jemal saw a potential of retrofitting the building into a major telecommunication center.

Content and interactive gaming providers such as Netflix, Apple TV and Sony PlayStation are also connected to other networks at the building.

[12][13] The building is also a principal access point of the Apollo optical submarine communications cable system crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

[16] CME Group has a network solution called EConnect to allow its clients to access its markets from New York and New Jersey locations.

EConnect has point-of-presence locations at 165 Halsey Street, 111 8th Ave, and Equinix data centers in Secaucus, New Jersey.