Former Annin Flag Factory Turned Loft Apartments Sell in Verona for $56 Million
The former Annin Flag Factory in Verona, now a 111-unit apartment community, has sold for $56 million.
‘Great Falls Lofts’ Proposed for Former Silk Mill in Paterson
An old silk mill in Paterson could be adaptively reused and expanded into a complex with 127 apartments and retail space.
32-Unit Adaptive Reuse Proposed for Small Newark Warehouse
A one-story building in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood is set for a residential conversion and expansion.
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.
Atlantic City’s Playground Pier to Re-Open Next Year as ACX1 Film Studios
An Atlantic City pier is being repurposed into a 550,000 square foot film production studio that will include a live entertainment venue and other amenities.
Renderings Show a Supermarket is Planned for Jersey City Heights Development
An approved 27-unit project on Central Avenue in Jersey City will include a supermarket on the ground floor, according to sources familiar with the project.
Newark’s St. Michael’s Redevelopment Nabs $12 Million Tax Credit
Construction at the long-stalled Newark adaptive reuse project that will convert a former hospital into a mixed-use building is slated to restart next year.
Adaptive Reuse and Demolition Project in Journal Square Could Lead to New Development
Major changes could be coming to two adjacent homes that are believed to have stood in Jersey City for more than a century.
Newark Will Be Getting Its First 250-Unit Urby Development
L+M Development Partners has announced that a high-rise currently under renovation will be under the umbrella of Urby, a living concept with locations in Jersey City and Harrison that plans to expand across the country.
$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.









