Approvals Sought for Eight-Story Development on Bayonne’s Broadway
A proposed development could bring nearly 50 apartments near the southernmost stop on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.
Bayonne Plans to Add New Pedestrian Bridge Along Hudson River
City officials are looking to bridge South Cove Commons to the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor to better connect Bayonne’s fragmented waterfront.
Bayonne Approves 26-Story NY Vue, Set to be City’s Tallest Building
The first phase of a potential six-tower Bayonne project includes 281 residential units, ground floor retail, and massive amounts of amenities across two outdoor terraces.
Bayonne Picks JMF Properties as Developer for Portion of Former Military Ocean Terminal
The long planned development of Bayonne's former Military Ocean Terminal moved one step closer this week when the city council chose Whippany, NJ based JMF Properties as the developer of a 16-acre portion of the planned Harbor Station South project.
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.
7-Story Building Could Bring 64 Units to Broadway in Bayonne
A new building with residential and retail space could rise above Bayonne’s main drag should it receive the necessary approvals.
Property Along Newark Bay in Bayonne Sells for $4.5M
A company called Bayonne Luxury Waterwalk acquired a tract on West 5th Street. Development could be in store for the property.
Five-Story Building Tops Out on Residential Bayonne Block
A new development with 24 residential units is coming to West 32nd Street in Bayonne.
New Bayonne Development on Avenue C Nabs Refinancing
A modern multi-family complex in Bayonne has secured a refinancing deal amid an ongoing lease-up at the property.
Can an Aerial Gondola to Bayonne Solve Staten Island Commuters’ Woes?
Transportation between Manhattan, New Jersey, and Staten Island are one of the highest frustrations for commuters and residents alike. However, the Staten Island Economic Development Corporation’s latest project development may have the solution.









