Jersey City Sues Over Redevelopment At 125 Monitor Street
The Jersey City Redevelopment Agency has filed a lawsuit over a vacant warehouse at 125 Monitor Street as part of their ongoing effort to see residential reuse of the building.
A Former Fire Station In The Heights May Finally Get Redeveloped
A new plan to transform a former Jersey City fire station on Palisade Avenue into residences sounds like it will soon move forward.
6-Story Classic Car Sales, Storage, And Servicing Center Approved In North Bergen
According to a public notice published last December from Hudson County Planning Board, a six-story building "for the purpose of sales, storage, and servicing of classic collectible cars" has been proposed for North Bergen.
The Vestry Gets Green Light To Build 46 Rental Homes In Downtown Montclair
With an eye to the past and one foot in the future, Sterling Properties and Greenwood Development have received the green light on The Vestry, a boutique rental community of 46 units in downtown Montclair.
Mixed-Use Development, With Affordable Housing, Proposed For Bergen-Lafayette
With another new residential project approved, a largely industrial corridor in the Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood of Jersey City is starting to see a transition to a more residential neighborhood.
Hoboken’s First Baptist Church Getting Transformed Into Condominiums
A lengthy and sometimes controversial process to convert an old church into condominiums seems to finally be ending at Hoboken’s First Baptist Church, which looks to add six units of unique housing to one of the city’s most historic streets.
63-Unit Development Planned Near Jersey City’s Hudson Mall
In recent years neighborhoods in the Jersey City’s Ward B has largely escaped the upward development trend, until now. Details have been released regarding a proposed residential development in the West Side area.
Low-Income Residences Planned For Former Newark Public Housing Site
A new development is planned for the site of a former public housing complex in Newark. The first phase of the project will bring 89 low-income units along with ground floor commercial space.
Orange/West Orange Revitalization Hits Stride With Harvard Printing Groundbreaking
The revitalization of Orange and West Orange is picking up steam, as construction on the Harvard Printing rental community broke ground this week.
Hundreds Of Apartments Coming To Site Of Irvington Hospital
The first phase of The HillTop, a large mixed-use complex, is underway at the site where the Irvington General Hospital once stood. Phase I will contain 113 residential units in a 5-story building.