After Marathon of Testimony, Jersey City Approves 168 Townhomes in Port Liberté
Pulte Homes has been given the green light to build the final phase of a Jersey City townhouse community that had been controversial when it first emerged over a year ago.
$21 Million Loan Secured for Hoboken’s 1420 Willow Avenue
A Hoboken retail complex home to West Elm, Gravity Vault, and more has nabbed fresh financing just about a decade after finishing construction.
Developer Pedro Gomes Secures Planning Board Approval for Residential Building in University Heights
An empty lot in Newark's University Heights neighborhood is set to become a six-story apartment building.
Benchmark and National Development Partner to Build Senior Living Complex in East Brunswick
Benchmark Senior Living and National Development have purchased an East Brunswick site and broken ground on an assisted living and memory care facility slated for completion in 2028.
Hoboken Approves 13-Story Tower at Stevens Institute
A modest four-story dormitory at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken will be torn down and replaced with a 13-story mixed-use tower.
Paramount-Backed 1888 Studios in Bayonne Wins Award
A Bayonne film studio under construction, that will become the largest in the Northeast, has been recognized for a major deal they struck last year.
Jersey City’s Stalled Imperial Tower Nabs $220 Million Loan
A 56-story tower near the Journal Square PATH station will ramp up construction in the coming months as a hefty bit of financing has been obtained to complete the job.
Newark City Council Approves Tax Break for New Mixed-Use Building in South Ward
A new five-story building is in the works at the site of the former City National Bank building in Weequahic.
Renderings Revealed for Further Canal Crossing Phases in Jersey City
A clearer picture has emerged for one of Jersey City’s largest undeveloped sites as new renderings reveal what Canal Crossing could look like.
Newark’s Parking Debate Takes Center Stage After Tower Denial
A proposed 27-story tower in Newark’s Military Park Historic District was denied, but the decision raised a larger question: should developers still be required to provide parking near transit?









