Court Says Jersey City Can Keep Over $700k from Stalled Kushner Development
An appeals court ruled that an affordable housing contribution made to the city by a former developer doesn't have to be returned despite the project never getting built.
Developer Plans Three New Projects at Newark’s Ace Tool Site
More than 60 new units could come to Mulberry and Emmet Streets in the city’s East Ward.
10-Story Building Would Bring Residential Development with Affordable Housing to Jersey City
A non-profit developer is planning a new development with 92 units, 50 of which could be designated as affordable housing.
Newark’s 84-Unit Spring Street Commons to Receive Tax Abatement
Construction has finally begun on an 84-unit complex in Newark near the Clay Street Bridge. The project will receive a 15-year tax abatement from City Hall.
8-Story Building Planned Near Jersey City’s Five Corners
The developer behind a planned five-story building in Journal Square is now seeking to add three more stories.
Two Downtown Newark Properties Could Soon Have New Owners
569 and 571-577 Broad Street are located in the heart of Downtown Newark and are possible locations for new development.
Renderings Detail Plans for NJIT/NHA Building in Newark
A five-story development will bring retail and office space to a property on Central Avenue near the New Jersey Institute of Technology’s campus in Newark.
Five New Towers Could Rise West of Downtown Newark
While most major development projects in Newark lately have been proposed for Downtown and the Ironbound, a Bergen County company is planning to construct buildings as high as 16 stories in the city’s outer neighborhoods.
Plans for Newark’s Second ‘Shaq Tower’ Could Soon Be Approved
Shaquille O'Neal and Boraie Development are planning a 33-story tower at the corner of McCarter Highway and Market Street in Downtown Newark. The site was previously supposed to contain an office building, but it was never built.
Over 550 Units Planned Along the Passaic River in Harrison
An anonymous LLC is behind a proposal for two new five-story buildings across the river from Downtown Newark. The site previously contained a chemical plant.









