Jersey City Approves Development at Moe’s Bait and Tackle Site
A business that served The Heights, Jersey City for almost 50 years is slated to be replaced with a historic restoration and addition project that includes some retail space along Palisade Avenue.
24-Story 270 Johnston Ave Tops Out in Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey City
270 Johnston Avenue, which recently celebrated topping out, will be the tallest building in Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey City.
Newark Approves First 36-Unit Portion of Redevelopment on South Orange Avenue
A corner lot in Newark’s West Ward could soon be home to a pair of mixed-use buildings
Construction Rolls Along at 262 New York Avenue in Jersey City
Local firm Academy Capital is hard at work on a long-planned development in The Heights that includes a live/work space on the ground floor.
Rebecca Fu and Team at SRF Group Close On Final Residences at Shore House...
SRF Group, led by star listing agent Shuang "Rebecca" Fu, recently sold the remaining inventory at Shore House of the Park and Shore community in Downtown Jersey City.
Orange’s Main Street Revitalization Comes Together
Long-envisioned redevelopment around the Essex County city’s train station is starting to pay off as Orange is set to welcome over 600 new apartments over the course of the next 12 to 18 months.
Plans Revealed for Washington Street Creative Center in Jersey City
A vacant building in Downtown Jersey City is slated to be converted into flexible space to assist the surrounding arts community.
Food Market Planned for Clinton Street Development in Hoboken
The Taurasi Group is plotting a new Hoboken development that would include a vendor food hall on the first two floors that aims to showcase entrepreneurs and local businesses.
Newark Airport Construction: Terminal A Set to Open in January
The major undertaking that is the Newark Airport renovation will be unveiling a big piece next month as a brand new $2.7 billion Terminal A hopes to transform the reputation of the aging facility.
Hoboken Moves Forward on 675-Unit Development at 930 Monroe Street
The Hoboken City Council approved a redevelopment agreement for a three-building complex, with 10% of units set aside as affordable housing.