N.J. Legislators Pass $100 Million COVID-19 Rent Relief Bill
The state’s Assembly approved a bill that could give emergency rental assistance to tenants financially impacted by the coronavirus, which will now head to Governor Murphy’s desk.
Bayonne’s Alexan CityView Sold for $147.5M
Castle Lanterra Properties, a New York based real estate company has acquired Alexan CityView for $147.5 million. Along with the change in ownership comes...
Opening of Long-Awaited Berry Lane Park Set for Late June
Jersey City is planning a big bash for the grand opening of the long-awaited Berry Lane Park, a project that not only repurposes formerly abandoned properties but may be transformative for the neighborhood as well.
HBO Prepares to Film ‘The Plot Against America’ on Jersey City’s MLK Drive
The network is planning to film at a Jersey City storefront as part of an upcoming series.
Historic Church in Newark’s Ironbound Section Sells for $2.5 Million
The old Second Reformed Dutch Church and Assembly of God Church building near Newark Penn Station has a new owner.
Emerging ‘SoHo West’ Area Rising Up
What’s in a name? When it comes to a neighborhood and its brand, it can mean quite a bit. Just ask SoHo or Tribeca,...
Christie Hopes To Boost Trenton With $11.5 Million Revitalization Initiative
Last week Governor Christie announced an $11.5 million revitalization initiative for Trenton that will include the demolition of 500 vacant homes and the installation of 150 surveillance cameras.
Company Pays $3.8M for Property Opposite Newark’s Murphy Varnish Lofts
A tract in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood that was once expected to become home to a development called Vesey Street Commons was sold last year to a Union County company.
Public Comment Regarding $4.7 Billion Plan to Replace Newark Bay Bridge Due This Week
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority not only wants to replace the Newark Bay Bridge, but is also seeking to bring major changes to part of I-78 in Jersey City.
State to Jersey City: Revaluate Your Properties by 2017
For the first time in 40 years, the New Jersey Department of the Treasury issued orders yesterday against three municipalities, including Jersey City, aiming...