Scaled Back 107 New York Avenue Project Heads to Jersey City’s Zoning Board Tomorrow
Redeveloping a warehouse in The Heights has been the source of much community debate over the last year and a scaled back, 75-unit proposal could move forward early next month.
Could Redevelopment Come to Newark’s Seth Boyden Terrace Site?
The Newark Housing Authority says it “has begun identifying potential commercial and residential developer partners” for a former public housing property near Weequahic Park.
Jersey City Zoning Board to Hear 28-Unit Development Proposal During Virtual Meeting
A new six-story project could bring 28 units to Jordan Avenue.
New Details Revealed About Nine-Story $79M Elizabeth Development Proposal
More than a year and a half ago, Jersey Digs broke the news of plans to bring a 300-unit complex near Elizabeth’s main train station. Now, we have learned new information about the project, including that a tax abatement has been approved.
Waterfront Garages, Downtown Block Could Be Hoboken’s Newest Rehabilitation Areas
The City Council will be voting tonight on a resolution that would declare almost five acres of prime real estate as ripe for possible redevelopment.
Harrison Yards’ Second Phase Could Include Hotel and Nearly 900 Units
New details have been released about the second phase of a development near Harrison’s PATH station.
Revamped 305 Coles Street Proposal Heads to Jersey City’s Planning Board
A fresh plan for the vacant property includes 511 apartments spread out over two buildings connected by a breezeway that would overlook a new pedestrian plaza and retail.
Developer Proposes 15-Unit Building in Guttenberg
A new complex is planned for a property between Broadway and Hudson Avenue in Guttenberg.
Lawsuit Looks to Derail Changes to Hoboken Yard Redevelopment Plan
A pair of property-owning companies are taking the city to court hoping to throw out changes that could allow three new developments to rise near the city’s train station.
Developer Buys Former Bank Property in Newark for $1.55M
The old Hamilton Building and Loan Association site on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in Newark’s Central Ward was sold to a company associated with the Lofts at Lincoln Park project.