Rendering Reality: How Modern Tech Can Sell A Project Well Before Completion
Developers lean heavily on renderings to help buyers and renters visualize the finished project. Here's an inside look at how these renderings are made.
Auction Planned for ‘Stone Palace on the Hill’ Estate in Saddle River
A 32,507-square-foot mansion in Saddle River featuring a grand marble staircase with 24-karat gold-plated bronze decorations is heading to auction this summer.
The Highline has Nothing on Jersey City’s New Pedestrian Bridge
Rising from the abandoned ruins of the Pennsylvania Railway Embankment in Downtown Jersey City, the Liberty Bridge would extend up and over the Hudson River and into Lower Manhattan.
Zoning Approves Addition to Queen Latifah’s Former Office Building
Last week, the Jersey City zoning board approved a two story addition to the former firehouse at 155 Morgan Street. Before being sold last year, the building was the headquarters of Queen Latifah’s Flavor Unit production company.
Barrow Street: Park-Facing Homes in One of Jersey City’s Most Charming Historic Districts
The Van Vorst Park section of Jersey City is a coveted residential enclave known for its abundance of intact row houses. Today, we examine the history behind two archetypical Barrow Street brownstones.
Can Architecture Foster Diversity and Inclusivity? Princeton Thinks New Residential Colleges Can
Princeton University is leveraging design and architecture to boost inclusion and diversity and help it shed its blue-blood reputation.
Lefrak Breaks Ground on Ellipse, Newport’s Newest Tower
The Lefrak Organization broke ground this week on its newest Newport tower Ellipse. The 43-story oval rental tower is clad in all glass and...
See the City of Newark as a Gorgeous 3D, 14-foot Model at Newark Public...
The city of Newark was founded in 1666, making it one of the first five New Jersey settlements alongside Burlington, Jersey City, Swedesboro & Piscatawaytown. This year Newark celebrates its 350th anniversary and to commemorate this historic date, the Newark Public Library is hosting an exhibition entitled Every Block in Newark about its urban planning history.
Artist Richard La Rovere Deepens the Archive of Jersey City One Drawing at a...
Jersey City-native Richard La Rovere's drawings of everything from a single-family home to an aerial view of the skyline are preserving the city's past and present in extraordinary detail.
The Newark that Could Have Been, Part I: A City Beautiful, Sky-High Ambitions, and...
Dive into the history and architectural aspirations of Newark, a city with a complex past and promising future, explored through the lens of its iconic landmarks and unrealized urban visions.