Audible Donates $1 Million To Feed Newark, Help Restaurant Industry
The company is working with World Central Kitchen and chef Marcus Samuelsson to provide meals for those in need and help food service workers earn steady paychecks amid COVID-19 restrictions.
One Journal Square Approved by Planning Board
The Jersey City Planning Board voted unanimously last night to approve the new major site plan for One Journal Square presented by Kushner Companies...
Tax Break Approved for Adaptive Reuse of Vacant Newark Building
A 20-year tax abatement will be granted to the developer of a residential development in the South Ward of Newark.
Voters May Decide the Future of Airbnb in Jersey City
20,000 signatures have been collected in support of challenging an ordinance limiting short-term rentals, which would trigger a November ballot question if the regulations aren’t repealed.
Jersey City Reval Update: What Homeowners Need to Know
A preliminary timeline has been made available by Downtown Councilman James Solomon to guide Jersey City residents through the reval process.
Study Claims New Jersey Has the Most Outbound Moves in America
United Van Lines released a study based on their tracking of individuals who used their moving service during the last year.
County Investigators Never Showed at ‘Suspicious’ Fire at Historic Home in Orange: Fire Chief
A “suspicious” fire that tore through the carriage house of a historic home in Orange couldn’t be analyzed for arson because county investigators never came.
Thor Equities is Buying a Jersey City Office Building for $94.5 Million
The block-long mixed-use property, dubbed the Liberty Innovation Centre, will soon be changing hands and is looking to draw tech, healthcare, and medical tenants to the space.
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.
Lawsuits Fly, Tensions Flare Over Hudson County’s ICE Contract
The decision to extend an agreement with a controversial Federal agency that houses undocumented immigrants at a county jail has churned up a lot of emotions between activists and local officials.