K. Hovnanian Homes to Pitch 44-Unit Development in Asbury Park
The Matawan-based company is looking to develop two condominium buildings on Bergh Street.
244-Unit Project at Old Passaic Railroad Site Could Receive Tax Exemption Lasting up to...
More than a year after plans were announced to bring apartments to former freight railroad yard properties in Passaic, a lengthy tax exemption for the project could be approved.
Massive 1,100-Unit ‘Bayview’ Development Heads to Bayonne’s Planning Board
A joint venture dubbed Bayview aims to transform property along Bayonne’s western waterfront into a four-building complex with new parks and 50,000 square feet of retail space including a rooftop restaurant.
Union County Developer Proposes 11-Unit Project in Newark’s North Ward
A hearing has been scheduled for plans by a Scotch Plains company to develop a five-story project on Woodside Place in Newark.
‘Hanover Towne Center’ Complex with Big-Box Store and 60 Units Planned for Route 10
A commercial property along Route 10 in a Morris County suburb is slated to be entirely developed into a retail and residential development known as “Hanover Towne Center.”
Ironstate Seeks to Scale Back Stalled Journal Square Urby Development
The company has submitted a request to lower the unit count of the high-rise project but still wants to include retail space in the delayed 25-story tower.
New ShopRite Supermarket Could be in Store for West Caldwell
A new grocery store might be coming to suburban Essex County.
Redevelopment in the Works for Jersey City’s Fiesta Grill Site
A Matawan-based company is looking to construct a modern building with an industrial look that includes apartments and a ground-floor storefront space.
Revamped Plans for 675-Unit Development in Hoboken Now Include 1.5-Acre Park
A three-building plan that first emerged last year has upped the unit count significantly but added a $10 million green space to the proposal.
Seven-Story, 72-Unit Development Proposed on Jersey City’s Central Avenue
The owner of three vacant Jersey City buildings is looking to replace them with a new mixed-use project that would be taller than most of its neighbors on Central Avenue.