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.
Lawsuit Seeks to Void Approvals for 141 Brunswick Street in Jersey City
The Village Neighborhood Association has gone to court to try and stop a 30-unit, five-story building from moving forward.
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.
New Lawsuit Alleges Sexism, Threats of Deportation at Jersey City’s Embattled 99 Hudson Street
China Overseas is facing several new lawsuits. In one, a fired employee claims the company's work environment was fraught with sexism and threats of deportation.
Lawsuit Claims Jersey City Public Safety Official Shut Down Developer’s Projects
A builder renovating two homes says that longtime politico Michael Manzo revoked his permits to “teach [him] a lesson,” later demanding a friendship to avoid his wrath.
New Renderings Revealed as Approved One Journal Square Sets Groundbreaking
After years of delays and legal wrangling, Jersey City’s planning board has greenlit a 1,723-unit development from Kushner Companies that looks to begin construction by mid-spring.
Developer’s Lawsuit Against Golden Cicada Officially Gets Dismissed
A legal tug-of-war between a local developer and one of Jersey City’s more beloved bars has ended in victory for the latter.
Café Peanut Claims Shoddy Renovations Have Left Them Unable to Open in Journal Square
An eatery under construction at 586 Newark Avenue has taken grievances with their landlord to court.
With Marriott Project Dead, Jersey City Sues to Take Over Liberty Harbor Property
The city has filed a lawsuit over a long-stalled hotel venture that claims the company behind the endeavor has gone bankrupt and defaulted on a redevelopment agreement.
56-Unit Development With Non-Profit Space Approved in Hoboken
Following a court ruling, Advance Realty has been cleared to bring a mixed-use project to a corner of Adams Street that includes 3,000-square feet of space for Big Brothers Big Sisters.