JCRA Approves 12 Bonus Units for Jersey City Project Near Hamilton Park
A developer that originally was planning to bring 63 units to the neighborhood is now looking to construct 75.
New Development Rising Where Newark’s Brick Towers Once Stood
A project called Aston Heights on MLK Boulevard in Newark will contain 154 units and retail space. The site used to contain the Brick Towers apartments, once home to Senator Cory Booker.
Downtown Jersey City Development ‘The Enclave’ Will Include Over 250 Units
The upcoming development in Jersey City near the Hoboken border will include over 250 units.
Five-Story Development Could Come to Greenville
A vacant Jersey City building on MLK Drive that once contained a pharmacy could be torn down and replaced with a 16-unit development.
Former Fort Lee Office Building Near the GWB Could Become Apartments
A developer is looking to turn a seven-story vacant office building in Fort Lee, that once contained Kwasha Lipton, into 200 apartments.
Apartments Could Replace Downtown Jersey City Funeral Home
30 new units are planned near the corner of Brunswick Street and Newark Avenue in Downtown Jersey City.
Another Development Planned for Lot Near Jersey City State Office Building
A 40-unit building was approved for the property a few years ago, but construction never began. Now, the property owner is looking to move forward with a different project at the site.
New Details Revealed for Upcoming 27-Story Journal Square Tower
A Jersey City synagogue will be torn down and replaced with a mixed-use high-rise. The proposed 27-story building would be one of three new towers to be constructed in this part of Journal Square.
Group Hopes to Lure Amazon to Newark with Massive Two-Tower HQ2 Concept
Heller Manus Architects and some local residents are hoping that Amazon picks Newark for its second headquarters, but their newly unveiled proposal was not featured in the city’s HQ2 application.
VICE Media to Open World’s First MUNCHIES Food Hall at American Dream
The East Rutherford mega-mall project that’s a decade and a half in the making will be getting an 18-vendor diverse culinary concept from Vice Media.









