One Essex Developer Sues Hackensack Over Tax Break Cancellation
The developer behind One Essex in Hackensack is taking legal action after the city council repealed a tax incentive deal that the company says was essential to the project’s economic viability.
Marc Lore’s Wonder Set to Open Hackensack Location
Wonder, the chef-backed takeout and delivery concept, will open this fall in Hackensack.
Hackensack City Council Moves to Cancel Tax Breaks for Major Redevelopments
The new city council rescinded three developer tax breaks, potentially leaving several prominent sites undeveloped for years but delivering on key campaign promises.
Ohr Yisroel Plans Major Expansion at Former FDU Site in Hackensack
The proposed facility will be central to a new partnership between the Jewish school and Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Sparrow Management Picked as Property Manager for Hackensack’s Crossroads 389
Crossroads 389, an apartment building in Hackensack, has selected Sparrow Management to oversee operations.
Tesla Doubles Down on Route 17 Corridor in New Jersey
Tesla is expanding its charging footprint in Hackensack, where a new station will serve one of NJ’s busiest EV corridors.
Hackensack Planning Board Approves Mixed-Use Project With Apartments, Rooftop Office, and Restaurant
Hackensack has approved plans for a seven-story building near the bus terminal, complete with rentals, rooftop offices, retail, and even a bowling alley.
Hackensack Greenlights Sears Site Redevelopment Plan After City Council Vote
The Hackensack redevelopment plan allows for up to 325 new apartments, retail, and a hotel, while preserving the building's historic façade.
Bruce the Bed King Redevelopment in Hackensack Secures Critical City Council Approval
The Hackensack approval paves the way for a new six-story luxury apartment complex and the demolition of a building that once held Bruce the Bed King.
One of Downtown Hackensack’s Largest Undeveloped Sites Moves Closer to Redevelopment
Hackensack’s Planning Board has approved a 250-unit mixed-use development, but construction isn’t expected to begin until next year.








