Renderings Revealed as Jersey City Approves 669-Unit Cottage Street High Rise
Six Jersey City properties will be redeveloped into a mixed-use tower that will feature ground-floor retail along a future pedestrian plaza.
Developer Wins, Opponents Lose, The Story of Jersey City’s First Micro-Unit Project
Why is a micro-unit project in Van Vorst moving forward despite significant community opposition?
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.
Plans Revealed for NJ Transit’s North Brunswick Train Station
Design work is moving forward on a new NJ Transit station in North Brunswick across from a developing neighborhood.
New JSQ Community Association Weighs in on Redevelopment Plan Changes
A community association in one of Jersey City’s hottest neighborhoods wants to see affordable housing and open space made a bigger priority.
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.
Jersey City’s Courthouse Park Takes a Step Forward
Jersey City's Planning Board approved a subdivision application outlining where the future park will be built amid concerns from local community groups about the project’s delays.
Lawsuit Seeks to Toss Jersey City’s Demolition Moratorium
Four property owners have sued the city over an executive order that placed a six-month freeze on accepting permit applications to tear down 1-4 family homes.
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.
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.









