Kushner Breaks Ground on 265-Unit Development in East Hanover
The company will be developing the site of a former office into an upscale residential complex set to include 53 units of affordable housing.
Wendy’s, New Convenience Store Approved for Downtown Jersey City
A Downtown Jersey City property can move forward with plans to add a fast-food restaurant and convenience store along a heavily traveled corridor.
Steel Rises as Construction Continues on Hudson County’s $345 Million Courthouse
Significant progress has been made at the future home of the Frank J. Guarini Justice Complex, which is redeveloping a block near Journal Square, Jersey City.
Ground Broken on Bella Plainfield, a 367-Unit Redevelopment
The four-pronged project looks to transform the entrance to Plainfield’s downtown by adding 367 residences and 32,000 square feet of retail space.
Discover 829 Garfield, Bergen-Lafayette’s Newest Rental Development Offering Tailored Living
It’s time to unpack and live effortlessly at 829 Garfield, the newest rental development in the Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood of Jersey City.
High-Tech College Campus Update Featuring Color-Changing Facade Planned in West Caldwell
Essex County College is hoping to draw tech-minded students with a flashy new campus in West Caldwell.
Jersey City Approves Mixed-Use Development at 99 Monitor Street
An entire block of this Jersey City neighborhood will soon be home to a modern complex that includes affordable housing and a large retail component.
Prime Weehawken Development in Foreclosure, Will be Auctioned Later This Month
A 3.65-acre property along the Hudson River has fallen into foreclosure and the lender has scheduled the land to be sold at auction.
Kushner Breaks Ground on One Journal Square, Target to Anchor Retail Space
The Jersey City mega project, which includes a new public plaza, will feature two 64-story towers and has already reached a retail deal to bring a Target to the ground floor.
Possible Zoning Changes Could Bring Two Towers to Jersey City’s Golden Cicada Site
Silverman will be asking the planning board for redevelopment plan modifications that would allow them to build a 401-unit development with affordable housing plus a school.









