Deal to Build 357 Units, Hotel, and Public Pool Moves Forward in Hoboken
A proposal that would transform almost two acres along the city’s western fringe includes 17 units for homeless veterans and $3 million towards the construction of a community center and pool that the city currently lacks.
Citing COVID-19, Developer of Jersey City’s Dream Tower Says Proposal is ‘No Longer Feasible’
This is one dream that might not come true. The developer of the Dream Tower on Newark Avenue in Jersey City told the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency that proceeding with the proposed project is no longer feasible because of the coronavirus.
60-Room Hotel Proposed Across From Jersey City’s P.S. 11
A developer is seeking approval for a five-story hotel that could be built at the corner of Academy Street and Tuers Avenue in Jersey City.
335 Residential Units and Hotel Envisioned Near I-78 in Warren Township
A large complex with 115 townhomes, 220 apartments, a hotel, and a restaurant could be built next to exit 36 on Interstate 78.
Hotel and Conference Center Proposed Near Liberty State Park
An eight-story facility along Morris Pesin Drive would include multiple restaurants, two ballrooms, and outdoor terraces sporting views of New York Harbor.
Fields Development Group Planning New Hotel in Hoboken
The company is looking to bring a 14-story development to several parcels near the Jersey City border, which would be the first hotel built away from the Mile Square City’s waterfront.
North Bergen Zoning Board Approves 12-Story Hotel Proposal
A hotel with 198 rooms is set to be constructed near Route 495 and Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen.
New Comfort Inn Hotel Planned Near Secaucus Junction
A new hotel with over 70 rooms could be built near the Secaucus Junction train station.
Meeting Will Unveil Plans for a 13-Story Hotel With Penthouse Restaurant in Jersey City
A former real estate office at 15 Nardone Place could be replaced with a 13-story lodging and residential development, which will be presented during a meeting tomorrow night.
Another Lawsuit Wants Revamped Hoboken Hilton Deal Tossed
The same two landowners that derailed the first Hilton agreement have sued the city again, this time claiming a giveback payment from the hotel’s developer “amounts to a slush fund.”