Location, Convenience, and Seamless Entertaining in this Bayonne Two-Family Home
With updated finishes and a backyard with a deck and pool, this two-family home in Bayonne includes a total of six bedrooms and three baths.
Morris Canal Greenway Project in Jersey City Moves Forward
A path for pedestrians and bicyclists stretching from the Delaware to the Hudson? The cities of Bayonne and Jersey City are working together to make it happen.
Woodmont Bay Club Bringing 220 Units to Booming Bayonne
There will be 220 units, ranging from studios to three-bedrooms, just across from Rutkowski Park. Woodmont Properties and Baker Residential are the developers, with Victor Mirontschuk of EDI International as architect. Completion is expected in a year and half.
Five New Cities Choose Hudson Bike Share, Leaving Jersey City Alone With CitiBike
The expansion will double the number of bicycles the program has available throughout Hudson County, adding 36 new stations for users to pick up a ride.
Why the ‘Bayonne Box’ Can’t be Phased Out
Love it or hate it, the 'Bayonne Box' holds a prominent place in Hudson County. Today, we explore the history of the style and why it remains so popular.
Bridge Arts Festival Brings Contemporary Culture To Bayonne September 9th
The Bridge Arts Festival comes to Bayonne on Saturday, September 9th for a day of culture, music, dance, and arts at the Dennis P. Collins Park.
New Developer and Details Emerge for 7th Street Project Near Bayonne Bridge
MonGroup Properties will be constructing a new sustainably-designed residential building at the intersection of 7th Street and Kennedy Boulevard.
Over 200 Units Planned Next to Bayonne’s Rutkowski Park
After first being proposed several years ago, plans appear to be advancing for a new residential development at the site of the Hi-Hat Caterers.
New York Post Solidifies Bayonne as Next Boom Town
Bayonne is finally drawing mainstream attention with a residential construction boom well underway and a major redevelopment along the harborfront that could bring ferry service for commuters to Manhattan.
What Does Bernards’ $3.25m Settlement Mean for Bayonne’s Ongoing Mosque Saga?
After the city’s zoning board denied an application for a mosque, the group behind the plans filed suit over the rejection, and clues from a similar recent case provide some insight as to what might happen next.