Renderings Revealed as Elizabeth Approves Development on West Jersey Street
Springfield-based Life Assets is slated to break ground this fall on a modern development in the Elmora section of Elizabeth.
You’ll Soon Be Able to Walk and Bike Between Elizabeth and Staten Island
The pedestrian walkway and bike path on the new Goethals Bridge are expected to open later this year.
Food & Wine Names New Jersey Best State for Pizza
A major culinary publication has finally shown New Jersey’s pizza scene the love that residents know it deserves.
Nine Building Portfolio Sells for Over $6.8M in Northern New Jersey
A nine-building portfolio spread across northern New Jersey was recently sold to multiple buyers.
Latest NJ Cannabis Bill Advances, Prioritizes Jersey City, Newark Businesses
New Jersey’s legal marijuana industry could get going next year, and an advancing bill has significant benefits for four of the state’s largest cities.
80-Unit Development Planned Where Historic House Once Stood in Elizabeth
The location where the Whyman House on Newark Avenue in Elizabeth used to stand might become the site of a multi-family development.
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.