Kushner and KABR Sue Jersey City, Claiming Anti-Trump Politics
The companies behind One Journal Square have accused Mayor Steve Fulop of conspiring with city entities he controls, in an attempt to push the Kushner family out of the project for political gain.
Wanna Bet? Sports Wagering Officially Coming to the Garden State
Monmouth Park has the inside track on taking the first sports bets in New Jersey, but several other facilities could be up and running within the next few months.
Lawsuit Looks to Block Newark’s First Wawa Location
The Broad Street Neighborhood Association is looking to void approvals the city’s planning board granted to the 24-hour convenience store.
Legal Dispute Over Sale of Golden Cicada Drags On
A lawsuit has emerged over plans to redevelop the popular and often romanticized dive bar, pitting local developer The L Group against the property’s owner.
Heading to Court, White Eagle Hall Seeks to Block Development
The development at 202 Merseles Street would, among other concerns, encroach on the public right of way along 4th Street.
Advance Realty Sues Hoboken’s Zoning Board
The lawsuit stems from the Board’s denial of a mixed-use development in the city’s northwest earlier this year, a decision the company is looking to reverse in court.
What Does Bernards’ $3.25m Settlement Mean for Bayonne’s Ongoing Mosque Saga?
After the city’s zoning board denied an application for a mosque, the group behind the plans filed suit over the rejection, and clues from a similar recent case provide some insight as to what might happen next.
Jersey City Sues Over Redevelopment At 125 Monitor Street
The Jersey City Redevelopment Agency has filed a lawsuit over a vacant warehouse at 125 Monitor Street as part of their ongoing effort to see residential reuse of the building.
Hoboken Votes Down Shipyard Settlement
A meeting that had higher than usual turnout saw Hoboken’s City Council unanimously vote down a legal settlement that would have ended multiple development-related lawsuits.
Could A New Lawsuit Stall Metro Plaza’s Renaissance?
A Maryland man with a litigious history and an oft-stated desire to run a train line has filed a lawsuit seeking to derail Metro Plaza’s redevelopment, claiming that old Conrail tracks that formerly occupied the property were never legally and properly abandoned.