Jersey City Approves Mixed-Use Development at 99 Monitor Street
An entire block of this Jersey City neighborhood will soon be home to a modern complex that includes affordable housing and a large retail component.
Plans for Expansion, Veterans Housing Revealed at Hoboken’s American Legion Post
A Hoboken institution will add much needed affordable housing units for veterans.
Construction Resumes on 31 New Condos at 28 Bright Street
Construction is has finally resumed at 28 Bright Street following an excavation incident last summer that caused a partial collapse of the neighboring property’s...
Ground Broken on Mixed-Use Project with Affordable Housing in Jersey City
Elizabeth-based Tag Development has begun work on a project that includes affordable housing and will add a new storefront to one of Jersey City’s major thoroughfares.
With Construction Well Underway, Mack-Cali Asks to Move The Charlotte’s Affordable Housing Off-Site
The company is requesting changes to a redevelopment plan that would allow them to provide required affordable units at an undisclosed location within one mile of their 57-story high rise.
A Fully Affordable Project Is Taking Shape In Newark
Close to four years after it was originally proposed, plans are moving forward for The Residences at Symphony Hall, a fully affordable development at 359-407 Halsey Street in Newark.
Jersey City Approves Redesigned 200-Unit Project at 301 West Side Avenue
Vreeland Projects has been given the green light to revitalize and significantly expand a warehouse into a development that will take up an entire Jersey City block.
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.
New Renderings Released of Newark’s 16-Story Kawaida Towers Project
New renderings illustrate the latest mixed-use development that could rise in Downtown Newark.
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.