Going, Going, Gone! MLB Network Swings For the Fences with New NJ Headquarters
After 16 years in Secaucus, MLB Network is moving its entire operation to a brand-new facility.
The Mural in Orange Nabs $30.5 Million in Refinancing
One of the newest multi-family buildings in the Oranges has closed on a refinancing deal shortly after completing its initial lease-up.
Newark’s Ironbound Could See Its Largest Development Yet with Four-Tower Proposal
A mixed-use proposal that could be the largest in Newark’s Ironbound history is set to be reviewed in a special planning board meeting tonight.
Bayonne Approves Major Zoning Changes to Allow High-Rises Along Waterfront
Bayonne Planning Board recently signed off on changes requested by a developer that would allow them to build a total of seven buildings, with the tallest potentially rising 50 stories.
Montclair Planning Board Mulls 6-Acre Residential Redevelopment In Estate Section
A site in Montclair that was initially intended for a 60,000 square-foot mansion could now house up to seven new homes.
Passaic’s Largest Public Housing Complex Set for $38M+ Renovation and Expansion
Passaic’s housing authority is making headway towards revamping one of the largest public housing complexes in the area.
Perth Amboy Approves PILOT for Kushner Companies’ $200M Waterfront Development
The $200 million investment will bring new apartments, commercial space, and a waterfront esplanade to Perth Amboy.
NJIT’s New Dorm Marks a Turning Point in Its Relationship with Newark
With new dorms, renovated buildings, and major investments, NJIT is making a push to reshape its campus and its role in the Newark community.
Charlie, First Phase of Hoboken Connect, Nabs $155 Million in Financing
The largest residential project currently under construction in Hoboken has obtained a large chunk of change to pay for its construction.
Local Developers Bringing Harmony House Project to Jersey City’s Jackson Hill
A long vacant lot along one the Jersey City’s main retail stretches will be getting a modern development with 20% affordable housing and a brand-new storefront.









