Construction Completed on 60 New Affordable Homes in Elizabeth
Genesis Companies and the Housing Authority of the City of Elizabeth (HACE) recently completed construction on 60 affordable housing units in Elizabeth.
‘Reserve at West Windsor’ Project Could Bring 88 Units to Mercer County
The age-restricted complex would replace what is one of the few remaining large undeveloped properties in this part of suburban Mercer County.
Court Throws Out Jersey City’s ‘Deeply Flawed’ Inclusionary Housing Ordinance
A judge ruled that controversial legislation designed to regulate affordable housing in the city’s new developments violates several state laws due to carve outs and other issues.
Three Families Buy Homes Through Invest Newark’s Section 8 Homeownership Program
It was announced last week that the three families involved in Invest Newark’s Section 8 Homeownership Conversion Program had officially closed on their first homes.
Ingerman Seeks Approval for 146-Unit ‘Willows at Spruce Run’ Project in Clinton Township
A six-building "inclusionary" development is envisioned for Route 31 in Hunterdon County near Spruce Run Reservoir.
Newark Seeks Developers of ‘Affordable Housing Targeting Extremely Low-Income Households’
The City of Newark is looking to move forward with the development of the Affordable Newark Program.
Town of Harrison Looks to Buy Five Properties to Develop ‘100% Affordable Housing’
Harrison’s town government wants to bring “100% affordable housing” to five properties on Harrison Avenue.
Mack-Cali’s 57-Story The Charlotte Enters Home Stretch in Jersey City
Set to become one of the Garden State’s tallest buildings, the high-rise will add 750 apartments, retail space, a plaza, and a school to a block of Columbus Drive.
New Renderings Emerge as 357-Unit Project Heads to Hoboken’s Planning Board
A 184-foot-tall development with several community givebacks could gain final approvals despite some sudden controversy over the building’s height.
Englewood Cliffs Looks to Condemn 29 Acres of Land for Affordable Housing, Parks
The borough is looking to block a 450-unit development via eminent domain, hoping to construct affordable housing and more on the land.