93 Apartments Coming to Historic Midtown Elizabeth Tower
A historic office building in Elizabeth is being converted into a residential development that could include a rooftop lounge.
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.
Construction Completed on 60 New Affordable Homes in Elizabeth
Genesis Companies and the Housing Authority of the City of Elizabeth (HACE) recently completed construction on 60 affordable housing units in Elizabeth.
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.
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.
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.
Residential Building Built Circa 1960 in Elizabeth Sells for $21.26M
Imperial House at 750 North Broad Street was sold by Landmark Companies to a private investor. Gebroe-Hammer Associates brokered the deal.
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.
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.