N.J. Approves 13 Dispensaries as Recreational Cannabis Sales Start Thursday
All New Jersey residents over 21 will soon be able to legally buy pot at 13 existing medicinal facilities as recreational dispensaries and consumption lounge applications continue to emerge at the local level.
Elizabeth Redevelopment Project to Begin Early Next Year
The traditional Frog Hollow neighborhood will be getting a new look with the planned redevelopment at 200 South Second Street.
Elizabeth, a City Once Raided by British, Now Under Siege by Time and Neglect
Elizabeth, New Jersey, might be one of the most important cities in the nation without a commission to protect its historic landmarks.
Elizabeth Planning Board to Hear Proposal for 258-Unit Mixed-Use Project Downtown
Over the past decade, there has been significant investment made in the downtowns of the region’s largest cities, Newark and Jersey City. Now, developers are eyeing New Jersey’s fourth largest city as a place for new projects.
Ten Building Portfolio with Cell Towers Sold for $50 Million in Elizabeth
A 10-building portfolio of multifamily properties consisting of 324 units and two cell towers was recently sold for $50 million in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
JLL Secures Funding for 267-Unit Vinty Development Near Elizabeth Train Station
A firm has secured $77.75 million in funding for Vinty, a 267-unit residential project with retail and office space across from the Elizabeth train station.
Developer Seeks to Bring Mixed-Use Building with Over 100 Units to Hillside
A development is envisioned for three properties across the street from the Evergreen Cemetery in Hillside, Union County.
Major Expansion Planned For The Mills At Jersey Gardens In Elizabeth
One of New Jersey’s largest shopping malls and most visited attractions could soon be getting even bigger.
Historic Winfield Scott Tower in Elizabeth Sells for $6.2M
The historic Winfield Scott Tower in Elizabeth, New Jersey, was recently sold for $6,200,000.
New Jersey’s Decade of Development Has Created High-End Apartments, Wealthier Renters
A recent study of housing trends during the 2010s shows renter populations increased dramatically throughout the Garden State, especially among well-heeled residents.