Mysterious Painting Reveals Architect’s Unfinished Vision for Newark
A mysterious painting has surfaced that reveals what may be an early version of Mies van der Rohe's master plan in Newark.
Bayonne to Unveil New Refurbished Clock Tower in Fitzpatrick Park
Bells from the now-demolished St. Joseph’s Church will ring in Bayonne again, inside a restored clock tower that is set to be revealed during a ceremony this week.
Landmark Hospitality Revives 1800s Grand Summit Hotel as The Albion Summit
The Albion Summit, formerly the Grand Summit Hotel, reopens soon with restored historic charm and new features like a co-working space and gourmet restaurant.
Historic Firehouse in Downtown Newark to be Converted into Apartments
Paramount Assets is moving forward with plans to renovate a former Newark fire headquarters after the city blocked its demolition.
Jersey City’s Storied Apple Tree House Officially Opens
After decades of disrepair and a restoration that spanned four Jersey City administrations, the Apple Tree House is finally open to the public for exhibitions and events.
New Podcast Tells the Story Behind Buildings, Starting With Some of NJ’s Most Notable
The American Building podcast series debuts this Tuesday with guest Matthias Hollwich, the architect behind Jersey City’s new Journal Squared tower. Next week will feature Samer Hanini, founder of Hanini Group, followed by Jon Pickard and Martin Ditto.
Development to be Pitched for Moe’s Bait and Tackle Shop in Jersey City
A Jersey City business that served the community for almost 50 years could soon be home to a restoration and addition project that includes ground floor retail space.
Audible Plans to Reimagine Modernist Welton Becket-Designed Building in Downtown Newark
Audible plans to renovate the ground floor of a well-known modernist building at 33 Washington St in Newark designed by architect Welton Becket.
$5 Million in Grants Available for Parks, Open Spaces and Historic Places in Jersey...
Jersey City has opened applications for $5 million in grants to enhance parks, playgrounds, and historic sites citywide.
Waiting in the Wings: Loew’s Theater and its Future
The question of why the Loew's Journal Square has been unable to undergo a Kings Theater (Brooklyn) style full renovation under the Fulop administration (or prior administrations) and become a cultural destination with more jobs and year-round programming, is a complex one. We caught up with Friends of Loew's to get the scoop.









