Mixed-Income ‘Fairview Apartments’ Plus Community Center Could Rise in Jersey City
Plans from a nonprofit to bring a nine-story building to a lot near McGinley Square with 55% affordable housing will be heard soon.
Letter: Fair Share Housing Center Decries Rush to Pass Faulty Housing Ordinance Over Strong...
We are deeply disappointed that the Jersey City Council approved a sham inclusionary zoning bill even after hearing four hours of testimony from more than 60 residents and advocates who were opposed.
Letter: Jersey City’s Affordable Housing Crisis: Close Loopholes for Developers, Protect the Public Interest
Jersey City's inclusionary zoning ordinance is a weak piece of legislation, seemingly selling out the public in favor of developer relationships and profits.
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.
Converted Cordage Factory Brings Community Living for All to Bergen-Lafayette
Whitlock Mills has one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments for rent with affordable housing options available now and market-rate rentals coming soon.
Not Without Controversy, Jersey City Advances Inclusionary Housing Ordinance
The council voted 7-2 to introduce a 20 percent affordable housing requirement on all new developments over 15 units, but amendments looking to eliminate several carve-outs in the law were rejected for now.
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.
Hoboken’s Wonder Lofts Set to Wrap Construction Next Summer
The project, which is adaptively reusing an old Wonder Bread factory into 83 condominiums and retail space, looks to deliver their first homes during the middle of 2021.
$123 Million Renovation Set for East Orange’s Norman Towers
Two developers are teaming up to overhaul a prominent housing complex that will preserve 406 units of affordable housing for the next few decades.
18-Unit Development With ‘Affordable Housing’ Envisioned for Jersey City’s Bergen Avenue
A developer is proposing a project with 18 units on property owned by the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency, but it is not yet clear how much of the building would include “affordable housing.”









