Roosterspin Brings Korean Fried Chicken to New Brunswick
Now open in New Brunswick, Roosterspin has 130 seats, a full bar, karaoke, and the same super crispy fried chicken that made their first location a success.
Developer Looks to Transform New Brunswick Bank into Dining Destination
A century-old bank building in the heart of New Brunswick could soon be reopened, as a developer looks to revitalize the property.
Construction Begins on New Brunswick Train Station Renovation
Commuters passing through the heart of Middlesex County are about to get an enhanced experience as work has begun to revamp the city’s historic train station.
New Brunswick’s State Theatre Plans Rehabilitation With Rooftop, Second Stage, and More
The historic New Brunswick venue is set to see a variety of changes as its 100th birthday nears.
New Brunswick Fully Approves New 30-Story Tower from Boraie Development
The 342-unit plan includes a 20% affordable housing component and will replace a current parking garage just steps from New Brunswick’s train station.
Final 39-Story Tower Approved for Helix Redevelopment in New Brunswick
The last phase of the Helix project at the former Ferren Mall site will bring apartments, student housing, and office space to downtown New Brunswick.
NYC’s Artichoke Basille’s Pizza Coming to Jersey City, Hoboken, Newark, & More
The famous pizzeria will be opening five outposts in New Jersey next year, including two spots just a quick PATH ride away from their original location.
New Jersey Innovation Rising: HELIX NJ Celebrates Topping Off in New Brunswick
As the HELIX NJ project progresses, its first building, H-1, celebrated a key construction moment, moving New Jersey’s innovation district closer to completion.
450-Unit High-Rise Proposed for Former New Millennium Bank Site in Downtown New Brunswick
New Brunswick City Council has endorsed a plan to build one of the tallest buildings in the city before any plans were brought before the public.
The Old Bay in New Brunswick Prepares for Final Call After Three Decades
A New Brunswick institution that just celebrated its 30th anniversary will be no more by the end of the year.









