Former Jersey City Church Could Be Converted Into Residential Development
The old Gethsemane Baptist Church in Bergen-Lafayette is the subject of a proposal that calls for turning the building into a residential development.
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.
Jersey City Agency Plans to Pay French Lawyers for Pompidou Project Services
A law firm in Paris could receive thousands of dollars from a Jersey City agency.
Revitalization of Wonder Bread Factory Making Progress in Hoboken
The vertical expansion of a century-old industrial building is underway as it is being repurposed into 68 condominiums and ground floor retail space.
Residential Conversion in the Works for Newark’s Maple Avenue School
Developers are planning to convert a former Newark elementary school into a residential building.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Timeline Emerges for St. Lucy’s Church Redevelopment in Jersey City
A new design firm has been brought on board to work on the adaptive re-use project, which will convert a 140-year-old Jersey City church into residences and retail space.