New Seven-Story Building Could Come to Downtown Newark’s Clinton Street
This 29-unit Downtown Newark development by a firm associated with Paramount Assets would sit between two of the company’s other projects.
Application Calls for Bringing 90 Residential Units to East Orange Office Building
A developer filed an application with the City of East Orange that could cause an office building near Brick Church Station to be converted into a residential development.
87-Unit Mixed-Use Project Planned for Kearny
Several adjacent properties near the corner of Schuyler and Quincy Avenues in Kearny are the subject of a plan involving a four-story mixed-use development.
New Details Revealed About Development Around Newark’s Terrell Homes
The Newark Housing Authority is planning to partner with a private developer to bring close to 70 residential units for senior citizens.
108-Unit Project Could Replace Incomplete Jersey City Development
A development on West Side Avenue in Jersey City that was only partially built could largely be dismantled and replaced with a new six-story mixed-use project.
Eight New Residential Units Planned Near Newark’s Washington Street Light Rail Station
An existing building at 73 Academy Street in Downtown Newark could undergo an adaptive reuse and expansion project that would involve the development of eight new residential units.
Jersey City Heights Building Could Be Converted Into 13-Unit Project
A building on Irving Street in Jersey City that is used for warehousing and commercial purposes could be converted into a 13-unit development.
Asbury Park Approves iStar’s AP Triangle Townhomes Development
Following months of discussion, the city’s planning board green lit a project that will see 48 modern townhomes constructed on about two acres near Wesley Lake.
Jersey City Planning Board to Hear 11-Unit McGinley Square Development Application
A developer could replace a house at 87 Storms Avenue in Jersey City with a four-story multi-family project.
18-Unit Development With ‘Affordable Housing’ Envisioned for Jersey City’s Bergen Avenue
A developer is proposing a project with 18 units on property owned by the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency, but it is not yet clear how much of the building would include “affordable housing.”









