Jersey City to Consider 50-Unit Residential Development at Former Church
The vacant home of the Bethany Brown United Methodist Church would be incorporated into a longer project that includes an affordable housing component.
Jersey City’s Bergen Arches Preservation Coalition Joins High Line Network
A group that has long promoted a plan to convert an abandoned rail line into a shared-use nature trail just gained membership into a notable non-profit started by the co-founder of Manhattan’s High Line.
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.
Application Calls for Bringing 90 Residential Units to East Orange Office Building
A developer filed an application with the City of East Orange that could cause an office building near Brick Church Station to be converted into a residential development.
Board Approves Changes to Newark’s 155 Washington Street Project
The 250-unit project at 155 Washington Street in Newark, which was previously owned by Rutgers University, will now see an increase in retail space and a removal of the pedestrian mews component.
Apartments Proposed for Former Bank Near Bloomfield’s Watsessing Avenue Station
Two dozen apartments and retail space could come to the former PNC Bank building at 59 Dodd Street near the Watsessing Avenue rail station.
TRYP by Wyndham Hotel Opens in Newark
The first new hotel to open in Downtown Newark in three years has come to East Park Street.
Hoboken’s Wonder Lofts Set to Wrap Construction Next Summer
The project, which is adaptively reusing an old Wonder Bread factory into 83 condominiums and retail space, looks to deliver their first homes during the middle of 2021.
New Renderings Released of 241-Unit Project Involving Newark’s Paramount Theater Site
The proposed 16-story project in Downtown Newark is now being referred to as “Corners at Four Corners.”
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.









