LeFrak Gains Approval for New 322-Unit Development in Jersey City
The company’s plans to revitalize about an acre and a half of land in Jersey City include a multi-tiered complex with ground floor retail space.
New Plans Revealed for Jersey City ShopRite Project for West Side
Shop Rite will be presenting plans and may soon be coming to a vacant lot near New Jersey City University.
Jersey City High-Rise, Set to Open Next Year, Obtains $59 Million Loan
A 285-unit development with some affordable housing in McGinley Square, Jersey City has obtained a bridge loan for the final stages of construction.
Nearing Completion, Jersey City’s 413 Summit Avenue Nabs Bridge Loan
Titanium Realty Group has landed a senior bridge loan for their 148-unit development in Journal Square, Jersey City.
Historic Military Park Building in Newark Could Become 200+ Apartments
The Firemen's Insurance Building in Newark is on pace to be converted into apartments after the plan was unanimously approved by the Landmark and Historic Preservation Commission.
Namdar Group Obtains $160 Million Bridge Loan for Jersey City High Rise
One of the most prominent developers in Jersey City’s Journal Square has secured a loan that will help transition their newly completed property.
Veris Residential Sells Block Along Jersey City Waterfront for $58 Million
New owners The Related Company are reportedly planning a multi-family development at the Jersey City site.
Brand New Luxury Condo Building 72 York Street Launches in Downtown Jersey City
Luxurious living is within reach in this brand-new, stunning condominium building situated near the waterfront in downtown Jersey City.
Asbury Park Approves 155-Unit Development Next to Wonder Bar
An eight-story project could rise in Asbury Park that would be situated just steps from the city’s boardwalk along the Atlantic Ocean.
Two New Projects in Newark’s Mount Pleasant Section Breathe Life into Underdeveloped Neighborhood
Despite the recent rapid growth of Newark, the neighborhood around the historic Mount Pleasant Cemetery has remained somewhat desolate. Now, two new developments could bring two hundred residents to formerly abandoned properties.