Two-Pronged Development Coming to Church Property on Bayonne’s Avenue E
The city’s planning board signed off on a residential housing project that will see a historic but vacant church torn down.
Restoration and Expansion Planned at Jersey City’s North Baptist Spanish Church
A partially boarded-up church that’s almost 135 years old could soon be revitalized into worship space that includes 16 apartments under a new proposal.
Jersey City Approves Residential Restoration Plan for St. Paul’s Convent
A building in The Heights that dates to the 19th century is slated to be preserved and transformed.
Madame Scott’s Grandson to Revive Beauty School in Newark’s Restored Krueger-Scott Mansion
Last month, members of the public got a peek inside the Krueger-Scott Mansion in its almost-finished state to see what three years and $10 million could accomplish.
History Alongside the Highway: Newark’s Plume House Dates Back 300 Years
The invention of celluloid camera film, which revolutionized the industry, occurred in Newark. However, the building in which it was invented, and the history behind the structure, might surprise you.
From ‘Cake Boss’ to Cheesesteaks, Hoboken Brings Attention to 25 Oldest Businesses
From the 'Cake Boss' bakery to a 1950s cheesesteak restaurant, the city of Hoboken has begun a campaign to recognize its 25 oldest businesses.
Adaptive Reuse Plan for Atlantic City’s Historic Morris Guard Armory Advances
Philadelphia-based LMPG Companies is looking to convert the century-old former military club into 31 loft-style apartments, complete with a ground-floor retail market.
Preservationist Hopes Doo Wop Motel Restoration Will Lead to Historic District in the Wildwoods
A Cape May-based hotel company plans to restore a Doo Wop motel in Wildwood that many feared would be demolished.
Abandoned Hamilton Textile Mill Becoming ‘Mill One’ Community
A major adaptive reuse project is underway that will bring non-profit, art, and residential space to a historic Mercer County factory.
Jersey City’s Bergen Arches Preservation Coalition Joins High Line Network
A group that has long promoted a plan to convert an abandoned rail line into a shared-use nature trail just gained membership into a notable non-profit started by the co-founder of Manhattan’s High Line.