Apartments Proposed for Former Bank Near Bloomfield’s Watsessing Avenue Station
Two dozen apartments and retail space could come to the former PNC Bank building at 59 Dodd Street near the Watsessing Avenue rail station.
32-Unit Project in the Works for 511 Newark Street in Hoboken
Six parcels across from one of the city’s fire stations could be home to a mixed-use project that would create a new restaurant space along the Jersey City border.
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.
Redevelopment Plans Revealed for 83 Willow Avenue in Hoboken
A developer is pitching an 11-story mixed-use project for several parcels along Willow Avenue at the intersection with Newark Street.
153-Unit Rental Apartment Project Approved in Union Township
A new residential apartment project has been approved by the Union Township Planning Board and will consist of 153 units, 23 of which will be designated as affordable.
Jersey City Approves Mack-Cali’s 68-Story Harborside 8 Development
A project totaling 680 residential units plus commercial space has been green lit by the city’s planning board.
First Watch and Starbucks Plan New Locations in Hamilton
First Watch, a chain serving breakfast and lunch, and Starbucks Coffee are planning new locations within the Clover Square complex in Mercer County’s Hamilton Township.
75-Unit Development With Some ‘Affordable Housing’ Planned for Newark’s South Ward
The City of Newark is expected to sell a property in the Weequahic neighborhood so that a 75-unit apartment complex can be created.
Plainfield Approves 104-Unit Development Near NJ Transit’s Netherwood Station
A mixed-use project looks to rise five stories on a 1.3-acre site that’s currently home to an auto body facility.
St. Peter’s University Kicks Off Dorm Construction, Athletic Center Renovation
Two major projects looking to spruce up one of Jersey City’s oldest institutions are moving full speed ahead during the summer months.