Lawsuit Seeks to Block Hoboken’s First Medical Marijuana Dispensary
A company that's looking to open a competing dispensary claims Harmony Foundation is circumventing local cannabis regulations and argues the city abused its discretion by approving the plans.
Jersey City’s 125 Monitor Street Has New Owners, But Issues Remain
A Clifton-based company purchased the parcel last year but has allegedly not performed a required an environmental cleanup at the land, which has contaminated groundwater and soil according to state officials.
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.
Jersey City’s HAP Tower Getting Redesigned, Adding Park and Community Center
A 42-story proposal is being reshaped following a court settlement, which paves the way for almost an acre of public amenities at 500 Summit Avenue.
Lawsuit Looks to Derail Changes to Hoboken Yard Redevelopment Plan
A pair of property-owning companies are taking the city to court hoping to throw out changes that could allow three new developments to rise near the city’s train station.
Property Owners File Suit Against Union City Over Rent, Eviction Freezes
A non-profit made up of local property owners are challenging two ordinances halting rent increases and tenant evictions amid COVID-19, claiming the new laws violate their civil rights.
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over Last Week’s Water Main Break in Jersey City
Four Jersey City residents are taking Suez and a contractor to court over the service disruption, which they claim left them without water to wash their hands amid COVID-19 concerns.
Lawsuit Claims Restaurant’s COVID-19 Rent Relief Request Was Met With Threats, Extortion
The owners of a Joe’s Crab Shack in Clifton claim that after they asked for a rent reduction over COVID-19 restrictions, Briad’s CEO told them he "would rather f***ing burn down the building than have them stay there rent free."
Lawsuit Seeks to Derail LMC’s Laurel & Saddlewood Tower in Jersey City
A local developer who owns a townhome inside a newly created condemnation area has gone to court in hopes of stopping plans for a 50-story high-rise along Marin Boulevard.
Lawsuit Claims Jersey City’s Board of Education Referendum is Illegal
A local educator is taking the city to court looking to toss an upcoming public ballot question about switching to an appointed school board in place of the currently elected one.