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.
Rutgers Sells 18-Story Newark Building to Developer, Construction Now Underway
The 18-story building at 155 Washington Street in Downtown Newark has been sold for over $9 million.
14 Apartments Planned for Upper Floors of Adjacent Buildings Near Newark’s Four Corners
The Spingarn Building in Downtown Newark and the neighboring building at 186 Market Street are each the subject of applications calling for the adaptive reuse of their upper floors into residential uses.
Former Newark Public School Could Be Converted Into Charter School
The former Maple Avenue Elementary School, which was the subject of a 57-unit adaptive reuse proposal in 2018, might become a charter school instead.
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.
Art Factory Renovation Could Bring More Visitors to Paterson
Stores, a hotel, and a trolley bus system are proposed as part of the project near the Great Falls.
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.
Following Settlement Breakdown, Jersey City Will Study Area Around Sixth Street Embankment
Officials have moved forward with a plan to investigate whether a swath of Downtown land could qualify as a redevelopment area after a deal that would have paved the way for a linear park was derailed.
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.
Plan Approved to Revitalize Atlantic City’s Fox Manor Hotel
A problematic Atlantic City boarding house that was once a “honeymoon hotel” during the 1940s is slated to undergo a residential conversion and vertical expansion.









