A Better Life Awaits Newarkers Experiencing Homelessness
A new 20-unit community exclusively for homeless Newark residents has opened at 101 14th Avenue.
Is Jersey City Doing Enough to Stay Affordable?
Both candidates in the city’s mayoral race discuss affordable housing, what’s currently being done to support it, and what they want to see moving forward.
After Multiple Delays, Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground in Asbury Park
This past week, ground was broken on a new affordable housing project coming to Asbury Park.
Shelter for Veterans Experiencing Homelessness Could Open in Newark
A nonprofit organization is seeking to convert an office building in the Ironbound into this shelter.
New Tower With Community Benefits Approved for 25 Columbus Drive
A 52-story tower, a new public school, open space, retail, and some affordable housing benefits gained final approvals last month.
Affordable Housing Conversion Planned for Abandoned McGinley Square Building
A longtime neighborhood eyesore, this Storms Avenue building, owned by former NBA player Terry Dehere, is now seeing plans for revitalization.
Mixed-Income Development Rising at 972 Summit Avenue in The Heights, Jersey City
The latest project to hit The Heights will sport 23 condominiums, some of which will be set aside as moderate income units.
Affordable Housing Planned for Historic Bergen-Lafayette Townhouse
As housing costs continue to rise in Jersey City, there are plans to designate one Bergen-Lafayette redevelopment project as affordable housing.
Two-Phased ‘Clifton Main Mews’ Development Rising in Passaic County
A new project in Clifton involves both new construction and adaptive reuse of a historic building to create affordable housing.
Jersey City Makes Moves To Revamp Affordable Housing Rules
Jersey City’s Council took a step earlier this week to clarify how their affordable housing units are doled out, and the regulations would also give city residents the first shot at snagging one of the apartments.