Kislak Sells Newly-Constructed Fort Lee High Rise For $55.35M
The Kislak Company, Inc recently announced the sale of a luxury high rise in Fort Lee, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Bergen County Signs Deal to Digitize $240 Billion in Property Records on Blockchain
The five-year New Jersey contract is the largest blockchain deed project in the United States.
Former Mob Boss’ House to be Auctioned
Head over to Fort Lee next month for the auction of a house with a colorful history of owners that was originally built by Albert Anastasia head of the notorious Murder, Inc. crime organization.
Hoboken’s JDA Group Buys $5.55M Starbucks-Anchored Bergen County Property
JDA Group has expanded into the Bergen County retail real estate market.
194-Unit Luxury Rental Community in Fort Lee Changes Hands
The 12-story property sits atop the Palisades across from Fort Lee Historic Park and is nearly fully leased.
Jersey News: Dining in Fort Lee, Renters Flee Manhattan, Jersey City’s Top Restaurants, More
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed this week. This week, Bayonne residents disappointed by City Council's approval of redevelopment plan, renters flee Manhattan for Bergen County, best Jersey City restaurants, and more.
Hudson Lights in Fort Lee Sells for $116.5M
Hudson Lights in Fort Lee, New Jersey, was recently sold for $116.5 million.
iPic Theater in Fort Lee Will Close This Year
After nearly a decade inside Fort Lee's Hudson Lights complex, iPic Theater has announced a closure date following their bankruptcy filing.
Jersey News: Revel is now TEN, pro-Jersey City casino effort suspends campaign, Fort Lee...
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed. This week, Revel casino relaunched as 'Ten', Fort Lee launches restaurant week, NJ's invisible workforce, Atlantic City is on the brink again, and more.
After Four Years of Construction, Barrymore Film Center Opens in Fort Lee
Named for Drew Barrymore’s grandfather and his trailblazing work in cinema, the 21,000-square-foot facility celebrates Fort Lee’s role as the birthplace of the U.S. film industry and is set to host a variety of events in the coming months.









