Hotel and Restaurant Proposed for Downtown Jersey City’s Newark Avenue
Jersey Digs reported in October that the old Capital One bank site at 201 Newark Avenue in Jersey City had been sold for more than $5 million. Now, we’ve learned that a 100-room hotel called “The Albion” and a restaurant could come to the premises.
Q3 Numbers Show Rising Home Sale Prices but Lower Volume Along NJ’s Gold Coast
A recent report from The Real Deal is a bit of a good news, bad news situation for homeowners along New Jersey’s Gold Coast.
Two Tower, 450-Unit Development Approved at 20 Carbon Place
Jersey City has signed off on a plan to build twin 12-story buildings with retail separated by an 8,000-square foot public plaza.
Renderings Revealed for LeFrak’s Approved 650 Grove Street Development
The builder behind Jersey City’s Newport neighborhood just received the go-ahead to construct a 10-story mixed-use project near the Hoboken border.
Casa Cubana Express Opens in Jersey City Heights
The owners of NYC’s Agozar are now offering, pick-up, delivery, and quick service dine-in at a space on Summit Avenue.
Lawsuits Fly, Tensions Flare Over Hudson County’s ICE Contract
The decision to extend an agreement with a controversial Federal agency that houses undocumented immigrants at a county jail has churned up a lot of emotions between activists and local officials.
Downtown Jersey City Garage Could Be Converted Into Art Studios
The owner of an old garage on Bright Street wants to convert the building into the “Bright St. Studios.”
Report Shows N.J.’s Office Leasing Ticked Up in 2020’s Third Quarter
While leasing activity was well below the state’s long-term average for office space, some positive signs and major transactions emerged during the summer months.
Lawsuit Says Jersey City’s ‘Deeply Flawed’ Inclusionary Zoning Should Go
The Fair Share Housing Center is asking the courts to throw out legislation that the City Council approved this summer, arguing that it was enacted illegally and “gives a pass to politically connected developers.”
Request to Move Upcoming DTJC Tower’s Affordable Units Off-Site Gets Cold Reception
Jersey City’s planning board unanimously voted against changes that would allow Mack-Cali to shift their project’s required affordable housing to another development they own on Washington Boulevard.