PPG Industries Sues Jersey City Over Canal Crossing Site
The lawsuit claims developers of neighboring parcels "have met secretly with JCRA to reach an agreement [that would] appoint Hampshire and Boraie as Redeveloper of certain PPG Properties."
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.
Yet Another Proposal Emerges for 107 New York Avenue in Jersey City
The owners of a block-long warehouse in The Heights, Jersey City hope that a new version of a rejected development can finally win over the community and revitalize the site.
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 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.
Court Throws Out Jersey City’s ‘Deeply Flawed’ Inclusionary Housing Ordinance
A judge ruled that controversial legislation designed to regulate affordable housing in the city’s new developments violates several state laws due to carve outs and other issues.
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.
New Designation Calls for Mecca to Drop Bates Street Redevelopment Lawsuit
A dispute involving whether a Jersey City property owner has the right to redevelop his own property appears to have reached a resolution.
107 New York Avenue Sues Jersey City Over Development Rejection
The owners of a warehouse in The Heights have filed a lawsuit seeking a new hearing from the zoning board, who denied their adaptive reuse application for a 75-unit project.
St. Peter’s University Sues to Block Jersey City Cannabis Lounge
The university is claiming that the planning board’s approval of the Medusa dispensary and consumption lounge violates local ordinances, as the facility’s entrance is allegedly within 65 feet of their school.