Jersey City Approves Inventive Solar-Heavy Project at 558 Communipaw Avenue
A mixed using building slated for a Jersey City property will feature integrated solar energy panels on the façade, believed to be the first development in Jersey City to do so.
Newark Wants to Loosen Zoning Restrictions But Activists Fear City Could Become Less Affordable
Newly proposed changes to Newark’s zoning laws intend to speed up development, ease the backlog in zoning board applications, and fill vacant storefronts.
New Details Emerge as Atlantic City’s Island Waterpark Heads Towards Launch
Island Waterpark, Atlanatic City: new images and construction updates released as the Showboat team is planning to soon open the 103,000-square-foot waterpark along the boardwalk.
Zoning Changes Sought For 15-Story Development on Jersey City’s West Side
The Jersey City planning board will soon consider expanding the Green Villa Redevelopment Plan to allow for taller developments in exchange for more affordable housing.
Jersey City Approves Mixed-Use Project at 511 Newark Avenue
A quirky lot along one of Jersey City’s main roads is going from headstones to households as a new development has been greenlit along a rapidly changing corridor.
Jersey City Fully Approves The Other Side Cannabis Lounge
The Other Side has been given the “green” light in The Heights and is slated to be home to a sleek cannabis dispensary and consumption lounge.
Timeline Emerges for St. Lucy’s Church Redevelopment in Jersey City
A new design firm has been brought on board to work on the adaptive re-use project, which will convert a 140-year-old Jersey City church into residences and retail space.
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.