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.
Changes Made to 274-Unit ‘Jersey Walk’ Project at Former Elizabeth Hospital Site
A large mixed-use project in Elizabeth that Jersey Digs first reported on more than three years ago is still in the works, but some changes to the plans were recently approved.
Former Elizabeth Healthcare Office Could Be Torn Down, Replaced With Development
A house in Elizabeth’s Elmora section served as a healthcare office in recent years, but could now be demolished.
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.
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.
Tax Exemption Planned for Elizabeth’s Vinty Development
New details have been revealed about an upcoming 267-unit project near the Elizabeth Train Station, including plans for a new park and second phase of the development.
100-Unit Development Proposed Near Elizabeth’s Waterfront
A developer confirmed to Jersey Digs that he is planning a mixed-use project in the Elizabethport neighborhood.
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.
Massive Proposal Could Bring 300 Units to Midtown Elizabeth
A hearing is scheduled today to determine whether plans to construct three nine-story towers near the Elizabeth train station will be allowed to move forward. One of the towers could even include a rooftop restaurant.
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.









