Ground Broken on 78-Unit The Elbie in Long Branch
One of Monmouth County’s most prominent beach towns will be getting a new rental community along its Lower Broadway corridor.
Bayonne Advances Two Tower Plus Hotel Plan at South Cove
A Bayonne project that has been in the works since 2017 has been greenlit to add a new hotel and banquet hall facility alongside a pair of residential towers.
Asbury Park Planning Board Pushes Back on Summerfield Ave Development Plan
The planning board wants more parking, better lighting, and additional storage before signing off on this Asbury Park development proposal.
New Brunswick Planning Board OKs Proposal for Tallest Building in Middlesex County
An 800-unit skyscraper proposed for a church site in downtown New Brunswick cleared its biggest hurdle yet with a unanimous planning board vote.
Downtown Jersey City’s Abandoned North Baptist Church Wins Historic Preservation Approval for Revival Plan
After decades of abandonment and fears of collapse, Jersey City's North Baptist Church has won preservation approval.
Montclair Approves 30-year Tax Break for Lackawanna Terminal Redevelopment with Grocery Store and 300...
Montclair's Lackawanna Terminal is one step closer to becoming 300 apartments, a grocery store and 75,000 square feet of office space.
Developer Acquires Vacant Ocean Grove Boardwalk Property to Build New 40,000-Square-Foot Pavilion
An empty parcel along the Asbury Park border has changed hands, with hopes of developing a 40,000 square foot pavilion and retail destination at the site.
Whole Foods Plans Second Jersey City Location as 840-Unit Journal Square Tower Seeks Approval
Whole Foods has confirmed that they are looking to open on the ground floor of a proposed Journal Square high-rise.
Jersey City’s Modera Lofts Nabs $136 Million In Refinancing
A historic preservation project in the heart of Downtown Jersey City just celebrated a decade of rebirth with a large refinancing deal.
Construction Begins on 41-Story Summit Tower in Newark
A new residential tower in Newark will soon be going vertical in the shadow of the Prudential Center despite a snowy winter.









