After Homeless Shelter Plan Denied, Apartments Could Come to Newark Building
After plans to turn a building in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood into a shelter for veterans experiencing homelessness were denied, a developer is seeking to bring nine apartments to the building.
Renderings Released of 155-Unit Proposal for Newark’s Queen of Angels Site
A developer wants to bring a building with 155 units to a site on Newark’s Irvine Turner Boulevard that was once home to the Queen of Angels Church and School.
656 Apartments, Hotel, and Retail Space Proposed Near Route 1 in West Windsor
A company associated with Mack-Cali is seeking approval for a project that could bring more than 650 apartments, a hotel, and more off of Route 1 near Princeton.
120-Unit Mixed-Use Development Proposed Across From Newark’s Riverfront Park
The new owner of an old industrial property in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood is scheduled to seek approval today to construct a five-story development with apartments and retail space on the premises.
44-Unit Development Approved at 70 Fisk Street in Jersey City
Plans to redevelop a corner warehouse have been scaled back from a previous edition, but the green lit project would still be one of the neighborhood’s tallest buildings if it breaks ground.
South Amboy Gets $5 Million Grant Towards New Ferry Terminal
The final stages of planning for a 20,000-square-foot ferry terminal to be built along the Raritan River are underway and the project could be put out to bid later this year.
Building on Downtown Newark’s Halsey Street Could Undergo Expansion
A developer wants to add two stories to 87-89 Halsey Street and construct a new building adjacent to the existing one. In all, 15 residential units could be added to the site.
Deal to Build 357 Units, Hotel, and Public Pool Moves Forward in Hoboken
A proposal that would transform almost two acres along the city’s western fringe includes 17 units for homeless veterans and $3 million towards the construction of a community center and pool that the city currently lacks.
Board Approves Changes to Newark’s 155 Washington Street Project
The 250-unit project at 155 Washington Street in Newark, which was previously owned by Rutgers University, will now see an increase in retail space and a removal of the pedestrian mews component.
KABR Group Sells The Fairmount at McGinley Square in Jersey City
The company finalized a $23.75 million deal to transfer the 58-unit mixed-use property to a New York-based holding company, but has retained the rights for the undeveloped second phase slated for a lot across the street.