One of Morristown’s Grandest Historic Estates Comes to Market
This historic 1901 mansion offers 21st-century sophistication with a complete renovation and expansion.
Photos: Office and Retail Development Replacing Morristown Strip Mall
Construction is quickly advancing on the first phase of the M Station at Morristown complex, which will include offices for Deloitte.
Dramatic Residence by Gwathmey Siegel Available in Morristown
This dramatic residence was designed by architectural firm Gwathmey Siegel and is only 35 miles from midtown Manhattan.
New Project Might Come Near Morristown’s Headquarters Plaza
A development is being proposed for Martin Luther King Avenue South in Morristown.
Office-Heavy Development M Station Breaks Ground in Morristown
A suburban strip mall will be yielding to a modern project from SJP Properties that will add 275,000-square feet of Class A office space and 33,000-square feet of retail near the town’s train station.
45-Unit Apartment Building Planned Near Morristown Office Complex
Part of a suburban parking lot in Morristown could become the site of a four-story multi-family development.
Downtown Morristown Building Could Be Expanded Into 26-Unit Development
The old Scotti's Record Shop building at the corner of South and DeHart Streets near the Morristown Green could be expanded into a mixed-use development.
‘Golf-Themed Restaurant and Bar’ Proposed Near Morristown Green
A company is seeking approval to bring a “golf-themed restaurant and bar” with indoor and outdoor seating, a tasting room, and more to the heart of Morristown.
40-Unit Mixed-Use Development Proposed Near Morristown’s Vail Mansion
Anyone who has visited Morristown over the last decade knows that the Morris County seat has seen a massive increase in development. Now, a new project could bring additional residential units and retail space to the downtown area.
Leading Hoboken Developer Heads West, Sees Opportunity in Montclair, Morristown
Bijou Properties, known for delivering industry-leading projects in Hoboken, is now looking west toward transit-oriented New Jersey towns.