26-Story Hotel Proposed Opposite Newark’s Military Park
A new proposal reveals plans for a massive hotel directly across from Military Park that would include restaurants and a conference center.
Local Developments Among Winners Of 2017 Smart Growth Awards
The winners have been announced for New Jersey Future’s annual Smart Growth Awards, and two Hudson County projects and one Essex County development are among the recipients.
Artist HUB, Residences Planned For The Heights, Jersey City
Condominiums and an art space could be coming to 364-366 Palisade Avenue in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Main Street North Brunswick’s Long-awaited NJ Transit Station Is Back On Track
A mixed-use development in North Brunswick is creating a commuter-friendly town center complete with a new train station.
Plans For New Harborside Waterfront Tower In The Home Stretch
In a sign that developers aren’t forgetting about office space amid Jersey City’s residential boom, two companies are finalizing plans for a new waterfront commercial property.
Microbreweries, Artist Space, Hotels, More Parks Could Come To Southwest Hoboken
A potential Southwest Park expansion plus areas zoned for hotels, artists, and even microbreweries is in the works for one of the city’s major gateways.
Redevelopment Of South Cove Commons, Bayonne, Will Include New Hotel
A major redevelopment of South Cove Commons that includes a brand-new hotel was approved by a unanimous City Council vote.
Jersey City Ranks Number One In New Jersey For New Development
Unsurprisingly, Jersey City is ranked #1 for new development in New Jersey - but do you know what other NJ towns are also seeing lots of development?
Two Luxury Hotels Coming To Port Imperial In Weehawken
Two hotels will be built atop a new parking garage directly across from the New York Waterway terminal in Weehawken.
Bergen-Lafayette Boom: Where Is The Market Headed?
Many have named Bergen-Lafayette as the next spot that’s likely to “pop” development wise, but what does the market in this centrally-located neighborhood really look like?