Redevelopment Plan Allowing 800-Unit Tower Approved in Downtown Jersey City
The city council has signed off on a scheme that would permit Lennar Multifamily Communities to build a tiered high-rise including 41 workforce housing units, a renovated park, and a 50,000-square foot public school.
North Bergen Cuts the Ribbon on 61-Unit Affordable Housing Complex
A brand-new affordable housing building by The Alpert Group was recently completed in North Bergen.
Union City Adopts New Marketing Plan for Affordable Housing
The city will require affordable housing developers to advertise in newspapers and on radio or TV, according to a new resolution.
65-Unit Affordable Housing Development Breaks Ground in West Orange
A rare development in New Jersey that will consist of 100% affordable housing is officially underway and will include five units for the homeless.
Developer Pays $4.7M for Bergen-Lafayette Properties, Plans 100+ Units
Yet another development could be built near the Liberty State Park light rail station in Jersey City. The planning board is scheduled to hear the proposal today, Tuesday, November 12, at 5:30 p.m.
Renderings Revealed for 92-Unit Project on Newark’s Washington Street
Jersey Digs has learned new information about a plan to renovate and vertically expand a Downtown Newark building.
Affordable Housing Development in the Works Along Hoboken’s Willow Avenue
Officials are working with Lawrenceville-based Community Investment Strategies on a plan to bring a 24-unit senior housing building to a city-owned parking lot.
Plans for Expansion, Veterans Housing Revealed at Hoboken’s American Legion Post
A Hoboken institution will add much needed affordable housing units for veterans.
Ground Broken on 70-Unit Veterans Housing Development in Tinton Falls
12 acres of land in Monmouth County will soon be home to a four-story building filled with apartments set aside for former military members, some of whom are transitioning from homelessness.
Court Rules Four Hoboken Developments Must Provide Affordable Housing
The decision caps an eight-year legal battle and will create 56 affordable housing units within four Hoboken properties.