Two Companies Sue Hoboken, Seeking to Void Hilton Hotel Deal
Landowners near the future hotel site have filed suit against city officials and KMS Development Partners, looking to block an agreement they claim is a “blatant quid pro quo.”
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.
Lawsuit Alleges Jersey City Entered Corrupt “Secret Agreement” on 50-Story Tower
A rival developer claims officials reached “a quid pro quo arrangement” with Lennar where they condemned his property to gain a multimillion-dollar school facility.
Morristown Sues NJ Transit Over Stalled Morristown Station Development
The Parking Authority of Morristown has filed a lawsuit against NJ Transit in Morris County's Chancery division.
Lawsuit Looks to Block New Film Studio in Jersey City
Why is a neighbor looking to void Criterion's film studio approvals in Jersey City? Get all the details here.
Hoboken Voids Hilton Hotel Deal, Looks to Negotiate New Pact
A lawsuit over community givebacks has officially killed an agreement that would have allowed a 20-story hotel to rise along the Hudson River.
Legal Battle for Sold Mosque in Downtown Newark Decided in Favor of Board of...
In the eyes of many Newarkers, this battle was really one of gentrification - outsiders teaming up with wealthy developers to prey on a vulnerable Black community.
Jersey City Loses Latest Battle With Kushner, Ordered to Pay Legal Fees
The city will fork over $137,000 in fees to several defendants and has a slew of litigation against them that could get expensive over the coming months.
Developer and Community Struggle to Find Resolution as Renovations Begin at Newark Mosque
Mistrust still pervades the congregation and the court battle with ISEC board members is ongoing.
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.