From New Jersey Diner Booths to Your Television: How ABC’s “What Would You Do?”...
John Quiñones took Jersey Digs behind the scenes to show us how the hidden camera show is filmed. Many of the show’s scenarios are shot in Northern and Central New Jersey.
Development In Morristown: Something Old, Something New
One of the oldest towns in New Jersey has become the poster child for “smart growth” and with the continued shift towards walkable living being desired, the military capital of the American Revolution is adding some modern housing to its historic landscape.
$28.48M Loan Secured for Morristown Development
Construction financing worth $28.48 million has been secured for an apartment community in Morristown.
Second Phase of Morristown’s M Station Tops Out
The effort to redevelop a Morristown strip mall and massive parking lot into a modern office and retail complex recently celebrated a milestone.
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.
Acclaimed Chef and Ninety Acres Founder Debuts The Morris Proper in Morristown
The restaurant, helmed by Food & Wine Magazine 'People’s Best New Chef' award winner David C. Felton, is now open inside a cozy space near the Morristown train station.
Step Out And Explore: The Most Walkable Cities In New Jersey You Need To...
Our diverse list of the most walkable cities in New Jersey includes cities, beach towns, suburban enclaves, and even rural spots with great downtowns.
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.
Morristown Warehouse Acquired for $55 Million
A warehouse and distribution facility in Morristown, New Jersey was recently acquired for $55 million.









