Jersey City-Based Jeff Jordan Architects Receives Residential Honor Award
The New Jersey Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-NJ) has awarded Jeff Jordan Architects with the Residential Honor Award in recognition of its work designing the Hillcrest House.
The Hague Will Soon Complete the Beacon Complex
The Beacon is about to open The Hague, their newest and final building. It will house 240 new rental units bringing the complex to...
Jersey City’s First Passive House Coming to the Heights
This is the first part of our series covering the construction of Jersey City’s first certified passive house. You can read Part Two here.
This series is...
One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Four New Jersey Homes Hits the Market
Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed over 1,000 structures during his career. Of these, 532 were actually built and New Jersey is home to only four of them. The first and largest of Wright’s NJ homes, the James B. Christie House, has recently hit the market.
Mysterious Painting Reveals Architect’s Unfinished Vision for Newark
A mysterious painting has surfaced that reveals what may be an early version of Mies van der Rohe's master plan in Newark.
The Search: Old World Charm
From Major "Light Horse" Harry Lee's victory during the Battle of Paulus Hook to Mayor Hague’s four decade reign over the city, Jersey City...
A Visitors Guide to Incredible New Jersey Castles
Whether you prefer a modern showstopper or historic estate, these New Jersey castles are easy to find and just waiting for you to discover.
It’s Preservation Month, Time To Celebrate Jersey City’s Rich Architectural History
This year, the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy (JCLC) will be running multiple events in honor of Preservation Month.
Three Kushner and KABR-backed Towers Approved in Journal Square
After years of plans, designs, false starts and a few broken hearts, the long-vacant lot at One Journal Square has both a reputable developer and an approved, supersized plan, plus another approved project across the street at an iconic building for good measure.
A Shop in Montclair’s Downtown Historic District to Undergo Renovations Before Opening New Restaurant
A commercial building in Montclair’s downtown historic district will undergo a renovation that will both strip away some of the mid-century modernizations while giving it some stylish updates before a new restaurant opens there.