Jersey City Approves Two Towers with School Expansion in Paulus Hook
A plan to redevelop several Jersey City lots including the Golden Cicada property was green lit and includes 397 units, affordable housing, and a school expansion.
Don’t Miss Your Chance to Secure a Rare Downtown Jersey City Three-Bedroom Condo at...
The Galleria on Provost offers the ideal solution for finding a rare three-bedroom home in the heart of Downtown Jersey City.
Jersey City’s 55 Hudson Street Nabs $300 Million Construction Loan
One of the most ambitious development efforts along the Hudson River in Jersey City secured a massive loan for its first 58-story phase.
NJPAC’s New Center Could Give Newark’s Arts Scene What it Needs Most: Theater Space
Newark has the talent for a vibrant theater scene. If only it had venues. That’s why NJPAC’s new Cooperman Center could be so transformative for downtown.
East Orange Approves Washington Street Development
A plan to revitalize a large vacant lot near a train station has been given the green light in East Orange.
Westview Looks to Lead Development Along Jersey City’s West Side
A new visionary plan is currently in pre-development planning that will act as a beacon for Jersey City’s West Side neighborhood.
How a Tool for Historic Preservation was Wielded for Demolition in Jersey City
Five years ago, Jersey City’s historic preservation office created a tool to help homeowners designate their homes a landmark. But it soon became wielded “almost exclusively” by real estate prospectors for demolition.
West New York’s 133-Unit E Residences on the Hudson Moves Forward
A vacant building near West New York’s waterfront has officially changed hands and has full approvals for a new development.
Despite Controversy, Newark Approves 2,100-Unit Plan at IDT Properties
One of the most ambitious redevelopments in the history of Downtown Newark has officially been given the green light.
Newark Approved Sweeping New Zoning Laws, But Will The Changes Make the City More...
Critics argue Newark's decision to upzone its commercial boulevards — allowing significantly taller buildings with more apartments — may not produce the intended result of making the city more affordable.