New Details on Van Sciver Project in Trenton Show 120 Units, Restaurant, and Fitness...
New information has been released about the proposed redevelopment project at the site of Trenton’s Van Sciver Building that we reported on last week.
Jersey City’s Barcade Faces Uncertain Future Amid New Development Plans
Plans have been filed to bring a two-phased 51-unit development to 163-165 Newark Avenue in Downtown Jersey City, raising questions over what will happen to the neighborhood’s Barcade location.
Proposed 10-Story Tower Near Bergenline Avenue HBLR Station Could Receive Tax Exemption
Jersey Digs has learned new information about a proposed 97-unit building that could be constructed along Bergenline Avenue in West New York.
Another Lawsuit Wants Revamped Hoboken Hilton Deal Tossed
The same two landowners that derailed the first Hilton agreement have sued the city again, this time claiming a giveback payment from the hotel’s developer “amounts to a slush fund.”
Jersey City Seeks Community Input on North District Police Station Plan
The scheme would construct a modern facility for the neighborhood’s police department and build a 190-space parking deck behind the building.
Hundreds of Apartments Could be Built Near I-295 in Mercer County
A developer is planning 300 units in Hopewell Township, Mercer County. 48 of the units would reportedly be reserved for "low and moderate-income households."
70-Story Tower Could Come to Part of Jersey City’s Avalon Cove Site
A new high-rise rise with close to 1,000 units could be constructed along Washington Boulevard in Jersey City.
Renderings Revealed, Ground Broken at Jersey City’s 36 Jones Street
The latest Journal Square project to put shovels in the ground will add ten apartments and a retail storefront to the neighborhood.
124 New Units and Retail Space Could Be Added to Newark Apartment Complex
Big changes are expected for the Terrace Heights complex in Newark’s Clinton Hill neighborhood.
Mysterious Developer Cuts 10 Stories From Proposed Springfield Ave. Project
Last year, a mysterious Newark developer submitted unconventional plans to construct five high-rise buildings in the city’s outer wards. Now, one of those proposed developments could be far smaller than initially expected.









