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.
$30M Loan Secured and Construction Continues on Largest Development in Bergen Hill, Jersey City
Progress Capital secured additional financing for the construction of the future mixed-use building at 136 Summit Avenue.
Multimillion-Dollar Library Draws Ire from West Orange Residents who Fear Tax Abatement
A multimillion-dollar grant could bring a state-of-the-art library to West Orange.
After Decades of Neglect, Jersey City’s Northern Downtown Rapidly Rising
Several companies are bringing over 3,000 housing units, a 1.5-acre park, and more than 73,000 square feet of retail space to a post-industrial neighborhood near the Hoboken border.
Liberty Harbor’s 88 Regent Street Rises in Jersey City
Façade installation has begun at a 32-story tower, which is just outside Liberty State Park and will add 392 apartments and two large storefronts to the neighborhood.
Expansion Underway at Jersey City Medical Center
The city’s largest hospital will be adding over 60,000-square feet of space to its emergency room and is looking to implement various floodproofing measures at their campus.
Several Massive Developments Rise Along Jersey City’s Marin Boulevard
A multitude of projects along a four-block stretch will add 1,407 residential units, almost 11,000 square feet of retail, college dormitories, and two theater spaces to the most rapidly transforming stretch of the Garden State.
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.
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.
Revitalization of Wonder Bread Factory Making Progress in Hoboken
The vertical expansion of a century-old industrial building is underway as it is being repurposed into 68 condominiums and ground floor retail space.