A Shop in Montclair’s Downtown Historic District to Undergo Renovations Before Opening New Restaurant
A commercial building in Montclair’s downtown historic district will undergo a renovation that will both strip away some of the mid-century modernizations while giving it some stylish updates before a new restaurant opens there.
Historic Bank at Five Corners in Montclair to be Redeveloped
The former home of American National Bank in Montclair is being converted into a mixed-use commercial space.
The Dark Side of the Self-Storage Industry: Meth Labs, Poverty, and Homelessness
Last month, a man from Red Bank was found dead in a self-storage unit where he was living. His death was a casualty of the pandemic, which has created dire housing instability, pushing many to extreme measures.
Uninterrupted NYC Views from This Updated 70s Contemporary in Montclair
This home in Montclair offers uninterrupted views of NYC's skyline.
Storybook Tudor Home with Historic Charm Listed in Montclair
Situated in Montclair, this historic Tudor home features natural woodwork and deep moldings with hardwood floors throughout.
Brooklyn Dumpling Shop to Open Outposts in Newark and Montclair
With a restaurant under construction in Hoboken, the automat-driven eatery has another eight New Jersey franchises under development and recently signed leases in two Essex County locations.
Downtown Montclair Development Inks Three New Commercial Leases
The mixed-use development adjacent to the Wellmont Theater will welcome One River School, The Gravity Vault, and Summit Medical Group.
Looking Back at Past Outbreaks as ‘Dark Winter’ Looms
As the nation braces for a “dark winter” of coronavirus, we look back on how New Jersey managed epidemics over the last century.
Land Sale Could Advance Proposal for Greenway Between Jersey City and Montclair
A railway company that owns an abandoned rail line between Jersey City and Montclair wants to sell the property to the Open Space Institute in order to create a linear park.
Court Halts Montclair’s Rent Control Ordinance as Referendum Seems Likely
A judge has temporarily blocked the town’s newly passed rent control law, which two groups are looking to challenge via a public question to voters.