HUD Awards More than $19M to Hudson County to Preserve Public Housing
HUD awarded more than $85 million to the Garden State for public housing improvements and more than $19 million will be distributed in Hudson County with Jersey City and Hoboken receiving the largest sums.
Kislak Sells Office Complex In Parsippany for $10.5M
The Kislak Company, Inc., this week, announced the sale of Troy Office Center in Parsippany, Morris County, New Jersey.
NYC’s Bond Vet Expanding to Hoboken, Jersey City
Bond Vet, which aims to reimagine the veterinary through better spaces, technology, and treatment approaches, will also be opening in Jersey City, Hoboken, and the suburbs.
New Jersey Fall Activities You Don’t Want to Miss This Season
Whether it’s farm fresh apple cider, a spooky haunted house, or a romantic weekend in the mountains, get out and enjoy these New Jersey fall activities.
Six New Wawa Locations Planned for Northern and Central New Jersey
See if the popular convenience store chain is opening a location in your neck of the woods.
Johnson & Johnson Family Wants Night Restrictions Lifted at Private Heliport
The helistop on the family's farm in Tewksbury was approved amidst controversy and with restrictions nearly a decade ago. Now, they want some of those restrictions lifted.
Zinburger is Permanently Closing Most of Their Restaurants
A wine and burger chain that has spent the last few years expanding throughout New Jersey has announced that they will be shutting down all but three of their Garden State locations.
Three New Jersey Zip Codes Have Some of America’s Most Expensive Homes
PropertyShark has released their annual rankings of the priciest zip codes in the country and three New Jersey towns have ranked.
Bruce Springsteen Day Declared Sept. 23rd in New Jersey
The state of New Jersey recently announced its recognition of Bruce Springsteen Day. Read about the announcement and view the official Proclamation here.
Elks Lodges Across the Nation are Vanishing, Who is to Blame?
Dozens of Elks Lodges have been lost in the last decade to make way for new development. The loss of these landmarks are an epidemic in architecture that no one seems to be talking about.