Jersey City Approves Mixed-Use Development at 33 Pacific Avenue
The path has been cleared to transform a Jersey City lot into an eight-story industrial inspired project with retail and affordable housing.
The James Unveils Two Dream Penthouses in Boutique Jersey City Heights Development
Two newly released penthouses at The James bring full-floor living and Manhattan views to Jersey City Heights.
Renderings, Details Revealed as Suntex Marina Approved for Liberty State Park
A controversial but approved plan to bring a 500-boat storage facility to Liberty State Park includes public improvements like an “artwalk,” new concessions areas, and various infrastructure improvements.
225-Unit ‘Elleven by Gomes’ Development Approved in Newark’s Central Ward
A 225-unit mixed-use development was approved near Lincoln Park, just blocks from Newark Symphony Hall and McCarter Highway.
Jersey City Approves Development on Clinton Avenue
A Bergen-Lafayette corner that has been home to vacant lots for many years has a plan to transform one of them into a project that includes affordable housing.
Perth Amboy Fully Approves $200 Million Sea Gate Development
The Perth Amboy planning board has greenlit a plan from Kushner Companies to revitalize a waterfront site into 602 residential units that includes new parks and promenades for the public.
Construction Work Begins on 800-Unit Harborside 4 in Jersey City
A former parking lot just a few blocks from the Hudson River has turned into Jersey City's latest construction site and will eventually be home to a 50-story tower.
Former Pabst Brewery Site in Newark Moves Closer to Redevelopment
Newark officials approved long-term tax incentives that move redevelopment plans at the former Pabst Brewery site closer to reality.
Jersey City’s 475 Communipaw Avenue Sells for Record-Breaking $16.5 Million
One of Bergen-Lafayette’s newer developments has changed hands not long after construction wrapped.
With Development Looming, Demolition Complete at Jersey City’s Golden Cicada Site
A Jersey City institution has officially met the wrecking ball and is slated to be replaced with a two-tower development that includes school space and affordable housing.









