Jersey News: State Takes Over Atlantic City, Bribery in Bayonne, RE/MAX Buying Out its...
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed. This week, New Jersey votes to take over Atlantic City, Bayonne Man Gets 15 months in Bribery Case, a new Farm-to-Terminal Restaurant at Newark Airport, more.
New Jersey Downtowns Seeing Resurgence of Retail
While online shopping continues to grow, some New Jersey towns are still gaining new retail stores.
Unsurprisingly, Newark and Jersey City Rank High for Worst Cities to Drive in Nationwide
The Garden State’s two largest cities can be unpleasant for those behind the wheel.
Tech-Savvy Real Estate Brokerage COMPASS Comes to NJ
The VIP Team, led by top local broker Edward Verdel, has teamed up with Compass to help push their New Jersey expansion and create a presence in the local Hudson & Bergen County markets.
Study Says Monthly Rent in N.J. Increased 27% Over Last Year, Led by Jersey...
An analysis from Rent.com determined that Jersey City’s $3,766 average rent rose over 46% since last February, one of the biggest increases in the country.
Fun New Jersey Date Ideas For Any Couple
From Jersey City to Cape May, these New Jersey date ideas are packed with hidden gems and new adventures for couples to explore.
18 Antique Stores in New Jersey Filled with Unique Treasures
Explore these antique stores in New Jersey, from quaint shops to expansive centers, and uncover unique vintage finds.
What Ever Happened to Expanding NJ TRANSIT Service to Sussex County?
Eight new stations were supposed to be built along the former Lackawanna Cutoff, but construction has yet to begin on the first stop.
Curry Up Now Expanding to N.J., Eyes Jersey City & Hoboken
A growing fast-casual Indian food chain that started in California is headed to the East Coast, hoping to open their first of five Garden State locations early next year.
New Jersey’s Airbnb Hosts Earned $175 Million During 2019
The state’s most densely populated county generated by far the most short-term rental revenue, accounting for almost half of the statewide total.









