Residential Complex with 78 Units Proposed off Route 9 in Forked River
A new development consisting of roughly a dozen residential buildings is being proposed for a community in Ocean County’s Lacey Township.
Project with ‘Affordable Housing’ Envisioned Around Undeveloped Parkland in Whippany
The public will soon get a chance to weigh in on a plan by the Morris County Park Commission to dispose of a 6.5-acre site in Hanover Township in order to facilitate a private redevelopment project.
‘Inclusionary’ 87-Unit Development Could Replace Parsippany Office Building
A developer wants to replace Brevent Plaza in suburban Morris County with a four-story residential development.
Lawsuit Says Jersey City’s ‘Deeply Flawed’ Inclusionary Zoning Should Go
The Fair Share Housing Center is asking the courts to throw out legislation that the City Council approved this summer, arguing that it was enacted illegally and “gives a pass to politically connected developers.”
Request to Move Upcoming DTJC Tower’s Affordable Units Off-Site Gets Cold Reception
Jersey City’s planning board unanimously voted against changes that would allow Mack-Cali to shift their project’s required affordable housing to another development they own on Washington Boulevard.
Joint Venture Buys Over 400 Affordable Housing Units in Jersey City
Two companies have teamed up to purchase a sizable chunk of affordable units throughout four buildings that will see some upgrades in the coming years.
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.
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.
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.
700-Unit Development Advances Along Madison Street in Northwest Hoboken
The city’s council has executed a redevelopment agreement that looks to revitalize the former home of the Universal Folding Box Company.








