Jersey City Considering Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza Expansion
Mayor Fulop announced that a car-free zone along a major Jersey City hub could be expanded farther west, adding additional amenities.
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.
Old History Revealed as New Hudson County Courthouse Moves Forward in Jersey City
Demolition work is underway on several Journal Square lots that will eventually host a new courthouse, and a ghost sign from the past was uncovered before being demolished.
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.
Could the Newark National Guard Armory be Demolished?
The New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs is studying the feasibility of tearing down the armory in Newark’s Roseville neighborhood.
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.
Hoboken is Likely Getting a Proper Brewery
A developer has requested amendments to an old redevelopment plan that would allow a brewery to open inside their newly constructed building.
Argent Ventures Unveils Bold New Vision for ‘The Cove’ in Jersey City
A proposal looks to transform 18 acres of Downtown Jersey City property.
A Pedestrian Plaza For Hoboken’s Hudson Place?
Hoboken’s Hudson Place may be crawling with pedestrians, but its car-first design has one activist envisioning a vehicle-free plaza for the block.
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.