Jersey City Development Sells for the Second Time, Heads Towards Groundbreaking
This adaptive reuse project will expand a Jersey City industrial building into a residential complex with some parking and affordable housing.
Journal Square Urby Unveils Massive Mural as Work Wraps
A sprawling piece of new public art has officially become a part of the Jersey City landscape as Journal Square Urby unveils a 46,000 square foot mural that hopes to become a new local landmark.
573 Palisade Unveils Exclusive Collection of New Condominiums in Jersey City
573 Palisade offers residents spacious condominiums and contemporary amenities in one of Jersey City Heights’ best areas.
Jersey City Approves High Rise at 829 Bergen Avenue
A narrow lot in Jersey City is slated to be revitalized into a new rental complex with some affordable housing.
Hoboken Approves Brewery and Retail Project on Adams Street
A unique development looking to add a brewery to Hoboken’s landscape has been given the green light.
Kushner Breaks Ground on $500 Million Monmouth Mall Redevelopment
The project, dubbed Monmouth Square, will revamp an aging retail facility into a mixed-use community with 1,000 residences, new open space, and new retail options.
Jersey City Approves Revamped 14-Story Project on Sip Avenue
An underutilized lot in Jersey City that has languished despite plans for revitalization has taken a step towards becoming a 14-story mixed-use complex.
Team Moza Presents: Premier Residences Now Leasing at MetroVue, Journal Square
Residences are available to lease at MetroVue, a brand-new rental building in Journal Square with valet parking and a rooftop deck.
Nest Seekers Again Teams Up with Epire on New 8th Street Condo Project in...
A modern Jersey City development that hopes to have units hit the market in 2025 is teaming with the proven sales team at Nest Seekers to market their latest condos.
KRE Group Begins Redevelopment Effort at Naval Air Site in Ewing
A once proud but deteriorating industrial complex in Mercer County is officially meeting the wrecking ball and will be replaced with four new buildings hoping to spark some modern-day innovation.