HUD Awards More than $19M to Hudson County to Preserve Public Housing
HUD awarded more than $85 million to the Garden State for public housing improvements and more than $19 million will be distributed in Hudson County with Jersey City and Hoboken receiving the largest sums.
Apartments Could Replace Office Building in Florham Park
The project, referred to in county documents as the "Palmont at Florham Park," would bring 126 units to a 5.3-acre site in Florham Park.
Work Begins on New Six-Unit Affordable Housing Development in Newark
Ascension Capital Partners Siree Morris and Ryan Curran broke ground on two affordable three-family homes last week.
Newly Completed Affordable Housing Rehabilitation Project In Newark Offers 200 Units
Last week, a ribbon-cutting was held in Newark to celebrate the completion of a large-scale affordable housing rehabilitation project.
200-Unit Project Could Replace a Private School in Verona
Last year, Jersey Digs reported that a residential development could be coming to the site of the Academy360 Lower School on the border of Verona and Montclair. Now, plans for a 200-unit project at the site could advance.
56-Unit Affordable Housing Development Proposed in Irvington
Developers in Irvington plan to convert a long-vacant parcel of land into a 56-unit affordable housing building.
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.
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.
New 20-Room Emergency Shelter Proposed for Newark
The proposed 20-bedroom facility on University Avenue could be approved tonight.
$13M Senior Housing Complex Could Come to Newark’s South Ward
The Jelliff Senior Estates development is expected to bring 51 apartments for senior citizens to a site in Newark’s Clinton Hill neighborhood. It could be partially funded by Superstorm Sandy relief funds.