Weehawken Sued over “Unreasonable” Development Denial
A Union City-based company is taking the township’s zoning board to court after they were allegedly “arbitrary” in rejecting their scaled-back 10-unit proposal.
St. Peter’s Sues Jersey City Over Demolition Permit Denial
St. Peter’s Prep is looking to the courts for a ruling that would allow them to tear down two historic Jersey City structures on York Street and replace them with a surface parking lot.
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.
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.
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.
Following Lawsuit, 141 Brunswick Street in Jersey City Gets Redesigned
A lawsuit seeking to void a development’s approvals has sparked a project re-design that better conforms with existing zoning but eliminates all off-street parking spots.
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.
LMC Reportedly Cancels 800-Unit Tower with School, Jersey City
The company announced in an email to property owners that they are no long pursuing a 50-story redevelopment that would have added a 300-student school to a Downtown Jersey City neighborhood.
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.
Hartz Mountain Sues Weehawken Over Land Use Ordinance
The developer of Lincoln Harbor is taking the town to court over an ordinance they claim retroactively limits building heights and adds public parking requirements to a redevelopment agreement.