Jersey City Approves First 209-Unit Development at Bayfront Site
The first approvals have been granted for a 95-acre redevelopment effort along the Hackensack River, with the initial portion set to include 35% affordable housing and 10,000-square feet of community amenities.
Another Development Planned for Monroe Avenue in Asbury Park
Sackman Enterprises wants to bring a mixed-use development to a corner property near a retail corridor that includes affordable housing, retail space, and several penthouse units.
Kushner Breaks Ground on 265-Unit Development in East Hanover
The company will be developing the site of a former office into an upscale residential complex set to include 53 units of affordable housing.
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.
Possible Zoning Changes Could Bring Two Towers to Jersey City’s Golden Cicada Site
Silverman will be asking the planning board for redevelopment plan modifications that would allow them to build a 401-unit development with affordable housing plus a school.
Kushner Breaks Ground on Luxury Senior Building in Fair Lawn
Kushner is bringing a 307-unit rental building for active adults to Fair Lawn, Bergen County, that includes an affordable housing component.
New Plans Released as Redevelopment of Hoboken Terminal Moved Forward
The revamped project, dubbed Hoboken Connect, calls for a 20-story office building, 389 residential units, and an overhaul of Lackawanna Plaza into a two-story market and public space.
Renderings Revealed as Jersey City Approves 196-Unit Project on Tonnelle Avenue
The owners of a large corner parcel in Jersey City can now move forward with a 13-story project set to include affordable housing plus three storefronts.
Kushner Companies’ 360-Unit Colts Neck Manor Gains Approval
Colts Neck has greenlit a plan that will bring a total of 16 buildings to almost 40 acres of land and include a significant affordable housing component.
Neighborhood Group Looks to Increase Journal Square’s Inclusionary Zoning
The Journal Square Community Association is pitching a plan to the city council that would require developers to set aside 20% of their units as affordable housing on projects over 30 units.