202-Unit Development on Jersey City’s West Side Avenue Nabs $35 Million Loan
An adaptive reuse project in Jersey City that will convert and expand a former warehouse into a mixed-use complex has gained some additional financing.
After Months of Debate, Jersey City Approves The Albion Hotel Project
A Downtown Jersey City proposal to convert and expand a former Capital One into a hotel and hospitality development has finally been greenlit despite some controversy.
Jersey City Approves Adaptive Reuse Plan for Historic St. Mark’s Hall
Jersey City’s Zoning Board has approved plans for a Downtown church-to-condo conversion, which will include duplex units, private outdoor spaces, and a glass curtain wall addition.
Redevelopment Plan for Orange Memorial Hospital Gains Approval
The sprawling property, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is set to be revamped into over 1,000 units, affordable housing, and public space that includes a skating rink.
Bell Works Expands in NJ With Redevelopment of Commvault’s Tinton Falls HQ
The 276,900-square-foot Commvault headquarters in Tinton Falls will be repurposed into a Bell Works office, retail, and restaurant complex.
Work to Restore Matawan’s Iconic Ryer House Moving Along
The stately home, which dates to 1873, is being converted into apartments after over a decade of vacancy and decay.
Jersey City Development Sells for the Second Time, Heads Towards Groundbreaking
This adaptive reuse project will expand a Jersey City industrial building into a residential complex with some parking and affordable housing.
Following a Fire, Prominent Hoboken Warehouse Redevelopment Gets a Boost With $97 Million Loan
An effort that is repurposing a former factory along Hoboken’s southern border has obtained financing to complete construction work.
Jersey City Approves Adaptive Reuse Plan for Former Elks Lodge
A Jersey City Heights building that dates to the 1800s will be undergoing an adaptive reuse into The Everton House that features a glass-heavy residential expansion.
Despite Controversy, Newark Approves 2,100-Unit Plan at IDT Properties
One of the most ambitious redevelopments in the history of Downtown Newark has officially been given the green light.