South Orange Wants to Become the Ideal Suburb with New Masterplan
For the past two years, South Orange has been working with Manhattan-based urban planners at Topology to create a new master plan in hopes of transforming itself into an ideal suburb.
LeFrak Submits Plans for New 33-Story Tower in Jersey City
The prominent developer is looking to construct a high-rise including 391 units, a parking garage, and ground floor retail space inside one of the last undeveloped tracts in Newport.
Jersey City, Hoboken Holding Virtual Government Meetings Amid COVID-19
Jersey City will be holding their second remote council meeting this week and two Hoboken boards are switching to a virtual format as restrictions on group gatherings remain in place.
Weehawken Hears New Proposal from Hartz Mountain
The township’s planning board is holding two hearings this week to discuss a 14-story residential development that’s being pitched for Lincoln Harbor.
Latest Version of Hoboken Yard Redevelopment Plan Gains Approvals
An office-heavy scheme was approved by the council last week, a move that sets a framework to negotiate an agreement to build three buildings along the NJ Transit-owned land.
Bayonne Ferry Service One Step Closer to Reality
A deal for cross-river transit out of a new terminal in Bayonne could gain final approvals next month.
A Closer Look at Cranford’s Downtown Boom
The town’s philosophy on development around a train station has revitalized its downtown and helped create a middle ground between a city center and a car-driven suburban town.
Plans Submitted for Two-Tower, 524-Unit Bergen Arch Plaza in Jersey City
A mixed-use project consisting of two 20-story towers is moving forward in the area where Journal Square and The Heights meet.
New Co-Working Space Draws Companies to Ironbound Section of Newark
A new co-working in the Ironbound section of Newark has been drawing companies and agencies to collaborate.
Another Hearing Set for 18-Story Development in Weehawken
The planning board will be taking additional testimony later this month on the 344-unit project, which has several hurdles to clear before moving forward.