Development Could Be Built on Lyons Avenue in Weequahic, Newark
A new application calls for constructing one of the largest developments to be proposed for Newark’s Weequahic neighborhood in recent decades.
27-Story Tower Envisioned near Jersey City’s Five Corners
A building with nearly 600 residential units and 45,000 square feet of retail space might be approved for three Jersey City properties.
Hudson Tea’s 1400 Hudson Street Begins Sales
Toll Brothers City Living has launched sales for the next phase of its Hudson Tea community. The newest addition is 1400 Hudson Street, a 12-story condo building designed by Dewitt Tishman.
At the Edge of Downtown Jersey City, An 870-Unit Development Could Rise
Residences and ground-floor retail could be coming to downtown Jersey City just east of I-78.
The Moment of Truth for Journal Square
For decades optimistic prognosticators have predicted Journal Square’s renaissance. Largely, it remained just that, a prediction, with little "on the ground" to back it up. That’s all about to change.
Officials Seek Developer For Journal Square Parking Lot Site
Jersey City officials are now accepting proposals for new developments at the site of a Newark Avenue parking lot. A City agency is hoping that proposed projects will include a boutique hotel.
Owners of Jersey City’s Corto Opening The Roxy in Bergen-Lafayette
The group behind Corto in The Heights will be opening a new eatery in Jersey City with a full bar.
16-Story Tower Proposed In McGinley Square At 289 Jordan, Jersey City
A new 16-story mixed-use tower called 289 Jordan is being proposed near the corner of Mercer Street and Jordan Avenue in the McGinley Square neighborhood of Jersey City.
Liberty Science Center Chooses Developer for Scholars Village
New York-based Alpine Residential will be creating the housing component of the ambitious SciTech Scity development, which will consist of 200 units and ground-floor retail space.
With The L Train’s Pending Shutdown, Will Brooklyn Hipsters Trade Bushwick For Bayonne?
Bayonne is drawing New York and New Jersey young creatives in a manner reminiscent to that of Brooklyn’s Bushwick in the early 2000s.









