Construction Begins on Long Branch Mixed-Use Development
Hoboken-based equity firm Prime City recently held had a groundbreaking for their latest project, located in Long Branch.
70-Unit Development in Union City Heads Towards Groundbreaking
Several vacant properties in Union City will soon be home to a six-story building that will also add two storefronts to the streetscape.
Atlantic City Signs Off on $2.7 Billion Car Enthusiast Playground
A project dubbed Renaissance at Bader Field would revitalize a former Atlantic City airport into thousands of housing units, a Formula 1 specification raceway, shopping centers, and restaurant spaces.
Mixed-Use Development Approved for B’nai Jacob Site in Jersey City
Plans to have been greenlit to redevelop a Jersey City building that housed a religious congregation into a five-story project with two storefronts and an affordable housing component.
Jersey City Approves Redesigned 200-Unit Project at 301 West Side Avenue
Vreeland Projects has been given the green light to revitalize and significantly expand a warehouse into a development that will take up an entire Jersey City block.
Indian-Inspired Happy Dayz Ice Cream Coming to Jersey City
Happy Dayz Ice Cream, an ice cream and shake shop that opened in Edison last year, is expanding to this Jersey City neighborhood.
West New York Approves Nine-Story Development Near Park Avenue
The West New York zoning board has signed off on a plan that includes 50 units including two penthouses that will add a two-floor restaurant space to the neighborhood.
Jersey City Approves 106-Unit Development at 251 Grand Street
The path has been cleared to bring a 12-story project to downtown Jersey City that features a cast-stone look on the first floors plus a glass high-rise portion.
Port Authority Begins Construction on Jersey City Powerhouse Project
The transit agency has begun work on a modern five-story substation building in Jersey City that will clear the way to redevelop the Hudson & Manhattan Powerhouse.
HCCC Has Plans to Expand Campus, But Commuters Fear it Could Cost Them
Hudson County Community College has big plans for its Journal Square campus that includes the construction of an 11-story building. But the tower will replace a surface parking lot that commuter students fear will end up costing them.