Developer Founds New Firm with Residences Planned for North Bergen and Bergen-Lafayette
An area developer has founded a new firm with plans for residential projects near the North Bergen waterfront and Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey City.
Development With Green Roof Approved Next to Major North Bergen Intersection
A property across from the Coach House Diner in North Bergen will become the site of a project with at least two dozen residential units.
North Bergen Approves Redevelopment Plan for Tonnelle Avenue
A mostly industrial stretch of road has been rezoned to allow a variety of uses that include residential, hotels, and shopping centers to be built on the land.
Five New Cities Choose Hudson Bike Share, Leaving Jersey City Alone With CitiBike
The expansion will double the number of bicycles the program has available throughout Hudson County, adding 36 new stations for users to pick up a ride.
Immaculate Two-Bed Condo with Balcony For Sale at Parker Imperial, North Bergen
Unit 19H is a two-bed, two-bath condo, totaling 1,300 square feet in a full-service building along Boulevard East.
Proposed Law Would Limit Building Height Along N.J.’s Hudson Waterfront
Two state senators have introduced a bill that would cap the height of all new developments east of Palisade Avenue at 10 feet below the cliff line, which would have a dramatic impact on certain neighborhoods.
57 Eleven Kennedy Brings Unparalleled Living to Hudson County, New Jersey
57 Eleven Kennedy offers stylish residences for rent along with a collection of modern resident amenities in Hudson County, New Jersey.
52 Units Could Replace Warehouses Near Tonnelle Avenue Station
The property at 1600-1606 53rd Street in North Bergen could be converted into a residential development with two buildings.
North Bergen Zoning Board Approves 12-Story Hotel Proposal
A hotel with 198 rooms is set to be constructed near Route 495 and Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen.
Lawsuit Seeks to Block River Road Development in North Bergen
A mysterious company has initiated a legal action looking to void approvals granted to an 18-unit development that is just a stone’s throw from the Hudson River.