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.
Third Phase of Jersey City’s Provost Square to Break Ground in Early 2020
Toll Brothers intends to start construction on the project’s 33-story tower next year, work that will also include building a performing arts center.
Plans in Motion to Redevelop Hoboken’s Malibu Diner Site
A brand-new mixed-use development is being proposed by the two companies that own the land.
27-Story Development Planned for 618 Pavonia Avenue Near Journal Square
A developer filed plans to build a 376-unit structure in Journal Square that would also include a new pedestrian plaza.
Following Lawsuit, Developer Once Again Seeks Approval for ‘Hudson Yards West’
A developer sued after their plans for the 'Hudson Yards West' project in Union City were denied. Now, as part of a tentative settlement between the city and the developer, the Union City Planning Board is expected to hear a revised application.
Jersey City’s Sixth Street Embankment Could Get Park, Two High-Rises
Jersey City’s mayor says a legal settlement should end a long-running feud over an elevated freight line, an eight-acre portion of which would be converted into greenspace if the deal goes through.
New Owner Seeks to Redevelop Site of Newark Auto Body Shop
28 units could be coming to the site of Lusitana Auto Body near Riverbank Park in Newark should a plan by the new owner of the property be approved.
Plans Advancing for Hundreds of New Units Near Jersey City’s Port Liberté
Two recent designations by the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency revealed that Toll Brothers is planning 400 new apartments and 69 new townhouses next to Port Liberté.
No ‘Affordable Housing’ Planned for Approved 302-Unit Weehawken Development
Jersey Digs has obtained new documents describing a $133 million plan to bring a 302-unit building to one of the last remaining undeveloped waterfront properties in Weehawken.









