Changes Approved for Smaller Version of 30 Journal Square
The planning board has authorized plans from Kushner Companies that eliminates four floors of office space from the development.
Funding Secured, New Renderings Released for First Phase of Jersey City’s Emerson Lofts
The massive plan to redevelop a former radio factory along Downtown’s northern fringe has obtained a construction loan to help build a 26-story tower.
Weekend Walks: Journal Square on the Rise
The Journal Square neighborhood of Jersey City, centered on the Journal Square PATH/bus station, is developing an identity as numerous residential towers rise among the old housing stock.
With Development Everywhere, Harrison Is Ready for Its Closeup
A recent New York Times story asked whether Harrison will become the "new Hoboken," highlighting the city's burgeoning development and easy Manhattan commute.
Renderings Revealed for Approved 26 Cottage Street and Pedestrian Plaza
Namdar Group’s studio-heavy development will be built next to a new car-free plaza just steps from Journal Square.
PHOTOS: Construction Progressing on Newark’s Spring Street Commons Project
The new development off of McCarter Highway in Newark is expected to be completed next summer.
Developer Pays $4.7M for Bergen-Lafayette Properties, Plans 100+ Units
Yet another development could be built near the Liberty State Park light rail station in Jersey City. The planning board is scheduled to hear the proposal today, Tuesday, November 12, at 5:30 p.m.
Developer Unveils Veterans Monument at Former Fort Monmouth Army Base
The builders who redeveloped officers' housing at the former Fort Monmouth Army Base recently unveiled a monument in their new one-acre park that pays homage to the men and women who worked at the base.
72 Dorms Could Come to Jersey City’s 150 Bay Street
Dozens of college students could live inside part of Jersey City’s 150 Bay Street under a new proposal.
75-Unit Development Envisioned for East Orange Properties
The proposal to bring dozens of apartments to North Arlington Avenue in East Orange has already cleared several hurdles.