Letter: As a Community, Let’s Find a Responsible Solution For 107 New York Ave
Real estate is what makes cities thrive, but when does it become too much? A reader and long-time Jersey City Heights resident weighs in on the outcry surrounding 107 New York Avenue.
More Than 100 Units Could Come to North Bergen Parcel
A multi-family development is being proposed near 62nd Street in North Bergen, but a development company is not listed as the project applicant.
Stockton University Opens New Residence Hall in Atlantic City
Stockton University, college with a big stake in Atlantic City’s future, has unveiled their latest investment: a modern dormitory facility close to the iconic Boardwalk.
NJPAC Envisions Major Six-Acre Development in Downtown Newark
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center has big plans for the property surrounding the arts center itself, including a Main Street corridor, filled with restaurants and cultural assets like art galleries or music clubs.
Plans Underway for One of Weehawken’s Last Undeveloped Waterfront Lots
A proposal to bring 300 apartments and a parking garage near Weehawken Waterfront Park could go before the Weehawken Planning Board this week.
New Development Rising Where Newark’s Brick Towers Once Stood
A project called Aston Heights on MLK Boulevard in Newark will contain 154 units and retail space. The site used to contain the Brick Towers apartments, once home to Senator Cory Booker.
West Orange Approves New Film Studio Near Thomas Edison’s National Park
Matrix Development Group is finalizing plans for the 12-acre facility, which was recently approved by the West Orange township council.
157-Unit Adaptive Reuse and Expansion Project Proposed for Plainfield’s Former YMCA Site
Part of the Plainfield Area YMCA’s former home could be adaptively reused and incorporated into a proposed development.
Jersey City Approves Development at Moe’s Bait and Tackle Site
A business that served The Heights, Jersey City for almost 50 years is slated to be replaced with a historic restoration and addition project that includes some retail space along Palisade Avenue.
Court Says Jersey City Can Keep Over $700k from Stalled Kushner Development
An appeals court ruled that an affordable housing contribution made to the city by a former developer doesn't have to be returned despite the project never getting built.