Residential Conversion Proposed for Vacant Church on Pacific Avenue
A former Jersey City church could soon be home to dozens of residents, if a new adaptive reuse proposal is approved.
$73M Adaptive Reuse Project Could Bring 200+ Units to Newark
Back in March, we found out about plans to turn an 18-story building in Downtown Newark into apartments. Now, we’ve learned what firm is behind the project and additional information about the proposal.
45-Unit Development Proposed Opposite Hudson County Courthouse
A developer is seeking approval to bring a six-story development to the corner of Baldwin and Pavonia Avenues in Jersey City.
Downtown Jersey City Garage Could Be Converted Into Art Studios
The owner of an old garage on Bright Street wants to convert the building into the “Bright St. Studios.”
Group Looks to Convert Industrial Jersey City Building into Vocational School
A Jersey City building in Bergen-Lafayette that was once a center of industry may become a center of education.
Jersey City Now Accepting Bids for Bergen Arches Public Space Study
Jersey City is looking to partner with a firm to draw up a plan for Bergen Arches, a publicly accessible greenway trail and transit right-of-way along an underground series of tunnels.
225 Units Could Come to Newark High-Rise
An 18-story building in Newark could be converted into a mixed-use development while a residential building might be constructed next door. It is scheduled to go before the board March 12.
City of Trenton Could Sell 109-Year-Old Former School to Developer
The old William G. Cook Elementary School currently sits empty in Trenton’s Wilbur Section. Now, City Hall is looking to sell the building to a development firm.
Newark’s Vacant Hospital for Women and Children Sells for $3.6M
A Rockland County, New York-based company acquired a vacant hospital building on Central Avenue in Newark that was previously expected to be converted into apartments.
Developer to Propose Bringing 61 Apartments to Old Paterson School Property
An old school at the edge of Paterson’s Hillcrest section could be the site of an adaptive reuse and expansion project.