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.
Largest Penthouse in Fort Lee’s Buckingham Tower Hits the Market
Don’t forget to breath when you walk into this breathtaking penthouse apartment in the prestigious Buckingham Tower. Nestled high above the Palisade Hills, this sprawling 3,386 square foot home is the largest penthouse in the prestigious Buckingham Tower.
David Burke, Alex Duran Tapped to Open Restaurant & Lounge in Fort Lee
SJP's The Modern is set to house a new 7,000-square-foot Cuban, Asian, and American-inspired restaurant that will also offer room service to the building's residents.
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.
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.
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: 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.
Fort Lee’s Hudson Lights Reaches Leasing Milestone
Demand has been high throughout the summer at Hudson Lights, which is now 75% leased.
Proposed Law Would Limit Building Height Along N.J.’s Hudson Waterfront
Two state senators have introduced a bill that would cap the height of all new developments east of Palisade Avenue at 10 feet below the cliff line, which would have a dramatic impact on certain neighborhoods.