Former Officer Housing at Fort Monmouth Converted to Residential Homes
The former U.S Army post now has townhomes, duplexes, and single-family residences for sale in its century-old buildings.
Plans for 443-Unit Development Near Princeton Could Move Forward
Luxury apartments, with some designated as affordable, plus amenities and parking are proposed for the vacant lot adjacent to the seminary.
20 Condominiums Proposed for Church Property in The Heights
The development, dubbed The Hudson Condominiums, would replace a vacant church and will go before the zoning board tonight.
Residences and Possible Restaurant Proposed for Hoboken’s 401 Jackson Street
The large property, currently home to Big Banner Plaza, could soon be redeveloped into a modern building featuring almost 5,000 square feet of space ready for dining.
Using Newark’s New MX-3 Zoning, Developer Plans 12-Story Building
A new building with over 400 units and retail space could be built in the Ironbound, but some residents are voicing opposition. The Newark Central Planning Board will hear this proposal today, Monday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall.
Legal Dispute Over Sale of Golden Cicada Drags On
A lawsuit has emerged over plans to redevelop the popular and often romanticized dive bar, pitting local developer The L Group against the property’s owner.
Infill Development to Replace Hoboken House
A five-story building is coming to 630 Adams Street in Hoboken.
New Owner Could Mean New Plans for Controversial Bright and Varick Development
A micro-unit project in Van Vorst Park could be scaled back now that the property has been sold to a Jersey City-based developer, who will present their plans to the community next month.
Owner of Shuttered Puccini’s Site Looks to Offload Property for $50M
The property in Jersey City’s Marion section where nearly 500 apartments could be constructed has been listed for sale.
Newark’s Amazon Application Reveals Plans for Downtown Developments
A 200-unit building and a massive parking garage with 250,000 square feet of office space could be constructed in Downtown Newark. The projects would be developed in partnership with The Actors Fund and Rutgers-Newark.









