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.
Redevelopment Projects Could Come Near East Orange’s City Hall Plaza
The municipal government of East Orange wants "statements of qualifications and performance data from developers" interested in several properties by the East Orange rail station, including the station building itself.
Art Studios in East Orange with State’s Largest BLM Mural Could Be Sold to...
A historic building in East Orange that houses studios for artists — and is home to the state’s largest Black Lives Matter mural — could be sold off to developers.
Hearing Scheduled for Proposed ‘Hue Soul Apartments’ Complex in East Orange
A company based in Jersey City is proposing a development with 113 residential units, retail space, and possibly a restaurant in East Orange.
Developer Plans 18-Story High-Rise in East Orange
An 18-story tower with over 200 apartments could be built in this Essex County city.
Mobile Home Park Sells Among Over $9 Million in Multifamily Deals in New Jersey
The three multi-family properties include a mobile home park in Cherry Hill and buildings in East Orange and Vineland.
City of East Orange Supports Replacing Undeveloped Lot With Mixed-Use Project
A large undeveloped property located near the Brick Church Station in East Orange was previously supposed to become home to a 17-story tower, but the plans never came to fruition. Now, officials will soon prepare guidelines for redeveloping the site.
These City Hall Buildings Have an Important Place in New Jersey’s History
These five city halls — ranging in styles from Neoclassical to Art Deco — made a statement about the importance of New Jersey when they were built.
Renderings Released for Approved ‘Hue Soul’ Mixed-Use Project in East Orange
Jersey Digs reported earlier this month that a company is proposing a complex with retail space and more than 100 residential units between East Orange’s two train stations. Now, we know what the project could look like if it ends up being built.