Asbury Park Brewery Launches Their New Location
Asbury Park Brewery has relocated into a new 3,100 square foot space along the main retail corridor of Asbury Park.
$100 Million Makeover: New Jersey’s Boardwalks Are Getting a Major Revitalization
Asbury Park and Atlantic City will be getting $20 million each toward boardwalk restoration work, and a slew of other Jersey Shore towns also nabbed millions in grants.
226-Unit Surfhouse Asbury Park Nabs $80 Million in Financing
A large revitalization effort that will build both a multi-family building plus townhomes just off the beach in Asbury Park has officially secured a loan to fund its construction.
$15 Million Property Sale Clears the Way for 155-Unit Project in Asbury Park
One of the larger redevelopments along Asbury Park’s waterfront has all the pieces in place to begin construction.
Step Out And Explore: The Most Walkable Cities In New Jersey You Need To...
Our diverse list of the most walkable cities in New Jersey includes cities, beach towns, suburban enclaves, and even rural spots with great downtowns.
Asbury Park Approves 101-Unit Development with Over 50% Affordable Housing
A plan from Sackman Enterprises is looking to revitalize a stretch of Asbury Park with affordable housing, community spaces, and more.
Asbury Park Approves 155-Unit Development Next to Wonder Bar
An eight-story project could rise in Asbury Park that would be situated just steps from the city’s boardwalk along the Atlantic Ocean.
What are the Nicest Beaches in New Jersey?
What are the nicest beaches in New Jersey? Our list of the best beaches in New Jersey includes secluded enclaves, historic districts, casinos, diverse beaches, and more.
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.
Asbury Park Set to Consider Quirky Two Building Condo Proposal from K. Hovnanian
This unusual Asbury Park development, reminiscent of the movie “Up,” is looking to build two separate condo buildings that would surround a single-family home.