Newark Seeks Developers of ‘Affordable Housing Targeting Extremely Low-Income Households’
The City of Newark is looking to move forward with the development of the Affordable Newark Program.
Hearings Scheduled for Plans to Add 128 Residential Units Near Trenton Transit Center
Two new development projects could be built near the main transit hub in New Jersey’s capital city.
Developers Break Ground on 124-Unit Jersey City High-Rise
A vacant property near the PATH tracks west of Journal Square will be transformed into a residential project that includes some affordable housing units.
Developer Seeks to Bring Mixed-Use Building with Over 100 Units to Hillside
A development is envisioned for three properties across the street from the Evergreen Cemetery in Hillside, Union County.
Proposed 14-Story Downtown Newark Towers Could Receive Decades-Long Tax Exemptions
The projects include mixed-use developments that are planned for the corner of Market and Washington streets and the Paramount Theater site in Newark's downtown.
74 Residential Units Proposed at South End of MLK Drive, Jersey City
Two new mixed-use development projects could be built across the street from each other in Jersey City’s Greenville section.
For the Third Time Since 2015, Development Proposed for Two Academy Street Properties
Previous applications involving 165-169 and 173 Academy Street in Jersey City have called for a 12-story building and an 18-story building. Now, a 19-story development is proposed for the site.
Construction Almost Done at Allure 258 in East Orange
A Newark-based company is putting the finishing touches on their latest high-rise endeavor, which will add 200 units to an evolving stretch of South Harrison Street.
Long-Delayed Hoboken Hilton Takes Major Step Towards Groundbreaking
The Hoboken City Council recently approved an agreement that will house Post Office vehicles at the site in a nearby garage, a move that will clear the property for construction.
Residential Project Might Come to Newark’s Lower Broadway Neighborhood
The development on Clark Street in Newark would be five stories tall if approved and built.