Bloomfield’s Sacred Heart School Endangered Due to Redevelopment
A proposed residential development in downtown Bloomfield could endanger two religious landmarks with deep roots in the local community.
Newark Symphony Hall Completes First Phase of $75 Million Renovation
One of the largest public restoration projects in Newark’s history recently achieved a milestone as the iconic Symphony Hall took a big step towards its full re-opening.
Affordable Housing Planned for Historic Bergen-Lafayette Townhouse
As housing costs continue to rise in Jersey City, there are plans to designate one Bergen-Lafayette redevelopment project as affordable housing.
Renovations Approved for Holy Innocents in Hoboken
The first chunk of restoration work should start soon at the historic Willow Avenue church, which is looking to be put back to use after years of dormancy.
Why are So Many Historic Buildings in Newark Still Being Demolished?
Demolitions in Newark’s historic districts are the new normal.
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.
Four-Year Battle to Save Historic Paulus Hook School Could Finally Be Decided
A four-year-long fight to save a historically significant 19th-century building in Jersey City from demolition could be decided tonight.
NJPAC Agrees to Save ‘Black Power’ Building in Newark Historic District
Facing backlash over a plan to demolish a Newark landmark that played a role in black history, NJPAC revealed a modified redevelopment plan that would preserve a significant portion of the building including the street-facing facade and a well-known mural.
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.
Beloved Cape May Point Landmark Saved, But Other Historic Demolitions Continue As Usual
A beloved landmark in Cape May Point was recently saved from demolition, however, the oldest home in the town was torn down this year and a Victorian dating to 1876 will be next.