Jersey City Planning Board Approves 26-Story Tower at 425 Summit Avenue
Spitzer Enterprises was recently given the go-ahead to bring a 386-unit development to a half-acre parcel near Journal Square that will add a sizeable storefront to the corner of Summit and Sip avenues.
Residential Complex with 78 Units Proposed off Route 9 in Forked River
A new development consisting of roughly a dozen residential buildings is being proposed for a community in Ocean County’s Lacey Township.
New Renderings Revealed as Approved One Journal Square Sets Groundbreaking
After years of delays and legal wrangling, Jersey City’s planning board has greenlit a 1,723-unit development from Kushner Companies that looks to begin construction by mid-spring.
Project with ‘Affordable Housing’ Envisioned Around Undeveloped Parkland in Whippany
The public will soon get a chance to weigh in on a plan by the Morris County Park Commission to dispose of a 6.5-acre site in Hanover Township in order to facilitate a private redevelopment project.
Roseland’s Former Bobst Site Sells for Nearly $28 Million
The former North American home of a Swiss company in Essex County has been sold. Redevelopment could be on the way.
Newark Zoning Board Expected to Hear Plans for 24-Unit South Ward Building
The owner of a lot in the Weequahic section of Newark is proposing a four-story building.
Revamp of 17-23 Perrine Avenue Moves Forward Near Journal Square
Jersey City’s planning board approved the revisioning of a 56-unit project that will reduce the visual impact on the streetscape and add housing to one of the area’s quieter streets.
Phases 1 and 2 of Parq Parsippany Get Green Light From Planning Board
The mixed-use development will transform 23 acres with luxury residences, amenities, retail, green space, and more.
Property Sold for $6M in Preparation for 279-Unit ‘Modera Woodbridge’ Project
“Modera Woodbridge” is expected to bring 279 units next to the main train station in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County.
Showboat’s $100 Million Waterpark Approved in Atlantic City
The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority has greenlit a plan to build a 100,000-square foot indoor amusement center with a retractable roof along the city’s iconic boardwalk.