Apartments and Townhouses Proposed for Roseland’s Former Bobst Site
A site in Essex County that had been used by a Swiss packaging supplier might contain 177 apartments and 34 townhomes at some point.
Apartments Planned near New York State Line in Northvale
A multi-family development is planned for a site in Bergen County, New Jersey, that is just a few yards south of Rockland County, New York.
Another Development Could Replace Houses on Jersey City’s Vroom Street
This time, a 30-unit building is being proposed for the block.
Patel Brothers Supermarket in Jersey City Could be Replaced with Larger Store
Patel Brothers might soon have a larger presence in Jersey City’s India Square business district.
Board Approves Plan to Bring Two-Building Complex with 323 Apartments to East Orange
Developers can now move forward with plans to bring a sizable new project to the old Jewish Vocational Service of MetroWest New Jersey site in East Orange.
12-Story Buildings Could Rise Where Car Dealership Once Operated in Jersey City
A company called Journal Square Estates, LLC is seeking to build a project with 373 residential units in two phases near where John F. Kennedy Boulevard crosses Route 139 in Jersey City.
New Apartment Building Could Come to Greenville, Jersey City
A house and a garage on Bergen Avenue in Jersey City’s Greenville section might be replaced with a five-story apartment building.
Mack-Cali Reveals Revamped Harborside Complex, Will Host Smorgasburg
A two-year renovation at a prominent building along the Jersey City waterfront is finally coming together.
New Development Proposal Surfaces for Vacant Lots in Newark’s Clinton Hill Section
Nearly five years ago, a building with two dozen units was proposed for a site on West Runyon Street in Newark, but the project has not come to fruition. Now, a development with even more units is being proposed there.
6th Annual Jersey City Summit Set for June
Several big names in real estate development are scheduled to speak alongside Governor Murphy and a slew of local officials at this year’s virtual conference.