Reflective of Fort Lee’s Resurgence, SJP Begins Work on The Modern’s Second Tower
When SJP Properties first broke ground on The Modern, they bet big on the project’s ability to help transform the area. As it turns out, that bet paid off. Yesterday in a press release, SJP announces the start of construction on the project’s second tower.
Former Fort Lee Office Building Near the GWB Could Become Apartments
A developer is looking to turn a seven-story vacant office building in Fort Lee, that once contained Kwasha Lipton, into 200 apartments.
David Burke’s VENTANAS Restaurant and Lounge Now Open in Fort Lee
The fusion restaurant includes a tapas lounge, bar, and dining room in residential tower The Modern.
Korean Cafe Cheongsu Celebrates Grand Opening in Fort Lee
Cheongsu offers a serene Korean twist on desserts and coffee in Fort Lee.
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.
Retail Center Near George Washington Bridge Sells for $37 Million in Fort Lee
Located near the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, the 47,000-square-foot shopping center is anchored by Walgreens.
NYC’s Oldest Falafel Restaurant Coming to Hudson Lights in Fort Lee
Mamoun’s, a Greenwich Village institution, will open soon at Hudson Lights in Fort Lee, continuing its falafel foray into New Jersey.
Affordable Housing Complex Planned for Fort Lee
A developer has applied to construct 40 units near a Fort Lee office building, all of which would be designated as “affordable housing.”
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.
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.









