Linden Seeking Companies Interested in Redeveloping Property Near Bayway Refinery
The City of Linden is looking for proposals from firms interested in buying and bringing some sort of development to the old Park Plastics site.
Plans Revealed for Criterion Group’s Cinelease Studios in Jersey City
The first of the company’s two envisioned filming facilities is slated to feature three soundstages, office space, and create a new east-west road near Liberty State Park.
Proposed Law Would Limit Building Height Along N.J.’s Hudson Waterfront
Two state senators have introduced a bill that would cap the height of all new developments east of Palisade Avenue at 10 feet below the cliff line, which would have a dramatic impact on certain neighborhoods.
Plans for Newark’s Metropolitan Building Site Now Call for 22-Story Development
New renderings have been released showing that a 22-story with retail space and more than 200 units could come to Washington Street in Downtown Newark.
Hotel and Restaurant Proposed for Downtown Jersey City’s Newark Avenue
Jersey Digs reported in October that the old Capital One bank site at 201 Newark Avenue in Jersey City had been sold for more than $5 million. Now, we’ve learned that a 100-room hotel called “The Albion” and a restaurant could come to the premises.
Development With Over 100 Units Proposed for Orange’s Valley Neighborhood
A developer’s application calls for bringing a 103-unit project to five properties near the Highland Avenue Station in Orange.
Brooklyn-Based Developer Proposes 72-Unit Project in Orange
Orange is continuing to see a number of development proposals, especially near its two train stations. Now, a new project with six dozen units is being proposed for the Essex County city.
Two Tower, 450-Unit Development Approved at 20 Carbon Place
Jersey City has signed off on a plan to build twin 12-story buildings with retail separated by an 8,000-square foot public plaza.
Despite Wave of Public Criticism, West Orange Town Council Votes in Favor of Controversial...
The West Orange town council passed a resolution this week to designate an office park an “area in need of redevelopment.” The 4-1 vote stands at odds with the wave of public criticism during the meeting against the designation, which paves the way for a windfall tax abatement.
‘Inclusionary’ 87-Unit Development Could Replace Parsippany Office Building
A developer wants to replace Brevent Plaza in suburban Morris County with a four-story residential development.









