Adaptive Reuse for Former Newark Hospital Could Move Forward
Apartments, office space, and space for GlassRoots could come to the old St. Michael’s Hospital in Newark. The proposal goes before the board Thursday, March 15.
Developer Seeks to Turn Abandoned Newark Building into Apartments
An eyesore on Irvine Turner Boulevard in Newark’s South Ward could be home to over two dozen units as part of a plan by the property’s current owner.
Groundbreaking Set for Revamp of 724 Cookman Street in Asbury Park
A two-story property along one of the city’s main roads is set to be expanded into a nine-unit building that includes ground-floor retail.
Proposal Could Bring Residences, Two Eateries to Jersey City’s Monitor Street
Fields Development Group wants to preserve and expand a century-old warehouse in Bergen-Lafayette into a mixed-use development.
Plan to Revitalize Historic Office Building Approved in Atlantic City
The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority signed off on a proposal that will revitalize the historic Schwehm Building in Atlantic City.
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.
Dramatic Rental Conversion Underway at Historic Van Vorst Church
Follow along as we chronicle the residential conversion of Downtown Jersey City's historic and architecturally significant Scotch Presbyterian Church.
Could Newark’s Historic Griffith Building Finally be Restored?
The company that was planning to restore a historic building in Downtown Newark has now sold the property to a residential developer.
Former Hamilton American Standard Factory Built in 1918 Sells for $84.7M
A private real estate investment firm has purchased the sprawling American Metro Center office complex in Hamilton, once an American Standard manufacturing facility, for $84.7 million.
‘City Line’ Proposal Calls for 387 Units Around Former Hightstown Mill
A proposal to bring hundreds of apartments to a nearly 11-acre site in Hightstown also calls for the adaptive reuse of the Bank Street Brick Mill and neighboring Bank Street Concrete Mill.









