Most Construction in Jersey City Continues Despite COVID-19 Restrictions
Many of the city’s largest towers and biggest developments are still active worksites due to carve-outs in Governor Murphy’s orders halting non-essential construction.
PHOTOS: Eight-Story Development Tops Out on Whiton and Pine Streets, Jersey City
The Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey City complex is expected to include 56 apartments at a site that once contained a sanitation garage.
Jersey City’s New $345 Million Courthouse Almost Complete
The finishing touches are being put on the Frank J. Guarini Justice Complex as it hopes to open soon and pave the way for a new three-acre park across the street.
Tax Abatement Possible for Upcoming 403-Unit Development in Newark’s Ironbound
Developers are bringing a 12-story mixed-use building to the area of Newark’s Ironbound with MX-3 zoning. Now, they could get a tax abatement from City Hall.
Jersey City Factory Getting Reborn as Phase Two of Hudson House
The former Emerson Radio Facility is undergoing a restoration that will bring 150 loft-style apartments and 34,000-square feet of retail to the northern end of downtown Jersey City.
Construction Heats Up in Jersey City Heights
Jersey City Heights has a plethora of real estate projects in in the works, ranging from historic preservation to modern developments.
BelovED Charter Middle School Tops Off in Bergen-Lafayette
The $12.5 million project just completed its structural steel frame on a half-acre Grand Street property.
Work Advancing on Newark High-Rise That Shaquille O’Neal Plans to Call Home
Shaquille O’Neal is helping to develop the 370-unit building at the corner of McCarter Highway and Market Street near Newark Penn Station.
Eyesore No More: One Journal Square Goes Vertical in Jersey City
A Kushner development that took years to get off the ground is now rising on a long-vacant parcel right next door to one of Jersey City’s PATH stations.
Construction Starts on Mary McLeod Bethune Park in Jersey City
A project that’s stirred some controversy will see the existing Fulton Street Park demolished in favor of new green space along nearby Martin Luther King Jr. Drive that will feature a canopied stage, playgrounds, and more.









