70-Unit ‘West Village’ Complex Planned Opposite West Orange’s Turtle Back Zoo
A developer is planning to tear down a hotel opposite a popular West Orange attraction this year in order to build a 70-unit development and a preschool.
New Riverfront Park and Distribution Center Proposed Near Jersey City’s Hudson Mall
A developer wants to bring a new complex to a group of properties near Route 440 and the Hackensack River in Jersey City.
Urby Project Envisioned for HCCC-Owned Properties in Journal Square
Yet another Urby project could be coming to Jersey City. Developers are in the early stages of potentially bringing an 18-story building to the site of Hudson County Community College’s bookstore on Sip Avenue.
New Park Could Come to the Former Colt Gun Mill Site in Paterson
A former industrial site near a Passaic County landmark might be converted into parkland.
Newark’s Vacant Hospital for Women and Children Sells for $3.6M
A Rockland County, New York-based company acquired a vacant hospital building on Central Avenue in Newark that was previously expected to be converted into apartments.
Hotel and Conference Center Proposed Near Liberty State Park
An eight-story facility along Morris Pesin Drive would include multiple restaurants, two ballrooms, and outdoor terraces sporting views of New York Harbor.
Property Along Newark Bay in Bayonne Sells for $4.5M
A company called Bayonne Luxury Waterwalk acquired a tract on West 5th Street. Development could be in store for the property.
Plans Revealed for 12-Story ‘One Grove’ Project in Jersey City
A development called “One Grove” could bring nearly 150 units to 221 Grove Street in Jersey City.
First Watch and Starbucks Plan New Locations in Hamilton
First Watch, a chain serving breakfast and lunch, and Starbucks Coffee are planning new locations within the Clover Square complex in Mercer County’s Hamilton Township.
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.