‘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.
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.
Eight New Residential Units Planned Near Newark’s Washington Street Light Rail Station
An existing building at 73 Academy Street in Downtown Newark could undergo an adaptive reuse and expansion project that would involve the development of eight new residential units.
Jersey City Heights Building Could Be Converted Into 13-Unit Project
A building on Irving Street in Jersey City that is used for warehousing and commercial purposes could be converted into a 13-unit development.
Former Middle School in Bloomfield Could Become 122-Unit Development
The vacant South Junior High School in Bloomfield is the subject of a plan calling for renovating and expanding the building in order to create 122 residential units, art studio space, and more.
Tax Exemption Planned for 35-Unit Project at West New York Community Center Site
The Town of West New York sold the old Hudson Hall Community Center building for more than $2 million to a developer. Now, the new 35-unit development that has been created at the site could receive a five-year tax exemption.
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.
After Homeless Shelter Plan Denied, Apartments Could Come to Newark Building
After plans to turn a building in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood into a shelter for veterans experiencing homelessness were denied, a developer is seeking to bring nine apartments to the building.
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.
Newark’s Metropolitan Building Could Be Expanded Into 18-Story Development
A firm associated with the Hanini Group applied to turn a longstanding three-story Newark building into an 18-story development with 167 residential units and retail space.