Three Years of PATH Upgrades Will Increase Capacity, Reduce Delays
The Port Authority announced that improvements set for the system will increase capacity by 40% on the Newark-World Trade Center trains and add 20% capacity to other lines by 2022.
Ribbon Cutting Held for 381-Unit Rental Building, Harrison
Harrison Mayor James A. Fife cut the ribbon celebrating the opening of a new 381-unit rental tower at Urby.
Residential Rental Community with 286 Units Breaks Ground in Harrison
Yesterday, Advance Realty and DeBartolo Development, along with city officials, celebrated the groundbreaking on the next phase of the Riverbend District in Harrison.
With Development Everywhere, Harrison Is Ready for Its Closeup
A recent New York Times story asked whether Harrison will become the "new Hoboken," highlighting the city's burgeoning development and easy Manhattan commute.
New Restaurant, Possibly a Charley Outpost, Coming to Newark’s Urby Development
A corporation with the same trading name as a prominent Harrison restaurant has applied to transfer a liquor license to space inside the soon-to-open Downtown Newark building.
Harrison Urby’s Coperaco Coffee Shop Has a Tree House
There’s a reason to visit one Harrison development, even if you don’t live there. Having a need for caffeine helps, though.
These Harrison Rentals Offer an Alternative to Jersey City Without Compromise
Downtown Harrison’s luxurious St. George boasts on-site amenities, parking, and proximity to the Harrison PATH station for a quick commute.
New Rental Building The Wyldes Expected to Launch in Harrison This Summer
A new rental building with 399 units is nearing completion in Harrison, New Jersey.
Proposal Calls for 20-Story Tower and More Near Harrison PATH Station
A massive 2.9 million square foot proposal could bring a hotel, over 500 units, retail space, movie theaters, a conference center, and more to Harrison.
HUD Awards More than $19M to Hudson County to Preserve Public Housing
HUD awarded more than $85 million to the Garden State for public housing improvements and more than $19 million will be distributed in Hudson County with Jersey City and Hoboken receiving the largest sums.