Hoboken Moves Forward on 675-Unit Development at 930 Monroe Street
The Hoboken City Council approved a redevelopment agreement for a three-building complex, with 10% of units set aside as affordable housing.
Redevelopment Plan for Enos Jones Park Heads to Planning Board
Jersey City’s latest redevelopment plan aims to facilitate growth in scale with an existing neighborhood and help generate funds to renovate one of Downtown’s most western parks.
New Three-Acre Park Coming to Jersey City’s Waterfront
Jersey Digs has confirmed that new open space will soon be built along the Hudson River walkway by one of the city’s most prominent developers.
Jersey City’s Bergen Arches Preservation Coalition Joins High Line Network
A group that has long promoted a plan to convert an abandoned rail line into a shared-use nature trail just gained membership into a notable non-profit started by the co-founder of Manhattan’s High Line.
$110M Bridge Connecting Downtown Newark and Ironbound Moving Forward
The cost of the proposed Newark bridge is now estimated at more than $100 million.
What’s Causing the Delay with Newark’s Riverfront Park?
For decades, Newarkers have been trying to reclaim the river that pollution stole from them and make it public space. After years of planning, work finally began, then suddenly stopped.
After Years of Planning, Newark’s Mulberry Commons Park to Finally Open Next Week
Newark’s newest park, Mulberry Commons, is finally about to open across the street from the Prudential Center. A grand opening celebration has been scheduled for May 14.
Following Rejection, LeFrak Submits New Plans for Newport Pier Park
The prominent Jersey City developer has eliminated a controversial section of their previous proposal that would have made a portion of the park accessible only to residents of their buildings.
First Phase of 1,250-Unit Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor Gains Approval
Boraie Development has been given the green light on their initial portion of a 12-acre revitalization project in Bayonne.
New Riverview-Fisk Park Gazebo Plans Unveiled
Jersey City’s Riverview-Fisk Park is finally getting a new gazebo. It’s been four years since Hurricane Sandy’s winds blew the roof off the historic structure. Now, the Riverview Neighborhood Association has unveiled plans for a replacement for the destroyed gazebo.