Resignations Shake Newark’s Landmarks Commission After Penn Station Controversy
Two leaders of Newark's Landmarks and Historic Preservation Commission have resigned following a controversial project at Penn Station. The departures have left the commission in limbo.
Bayonne Could ‘Suspend Affordable Housing Requirements’ for 1,500+ Unit Development
Jersey Digs has exclusively learned new details about a massive proposed high-rise development with seven buildings at the MOTBY site in Bayonne.
Hoboken Authorizes Use of Eminent Domain for Union Dry Dock
Hoboken will now attempt to negotiate the purchase of the waterfront property from NY Waterway, who wish to build a refueling, maintenance, and repair facility at the site.
Kushner and KABR Sue Jersey City, Claiming Anti-Trump Politics
The companies behind One Journal Square have accused Mayor Steve Fulop of conspiring with city entities he controls, in an attempt to push the Kushner family out of the project for political gain.
Is Mayor Fulop’s Affordable Housing Plan Working?
The Atlantic’s Citylab recently published an article outlining Jersey City’s strategic development plan and its potential for success. They were optimistic.
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Following Complaints, Hoboken Hires Two ‘Micromobility’ Officers to Enforce Scooter Safety
Hoboken residents have complained on social media about people riding on sidewalks, riding two to a scooter, and allowing kids to ride. Now, the city has hired two 'micromobility officers' to enforce safety.
Union City to Install Surveillance Camera Network
The city government will pay over $200,000 to install an outdoor security system.
Report Calls for Newark to Establish Land Bank to Sell Off City Owned Properties
New Jersey’s largest city should create a land bank like Detroit's in order to sell public property, according to the new Newark Forward report.
Property Owners File Suit Against Union City Over Rent, Eviction Freezes
A non-profit made up of local property owners are challenging two ordinances halting rent increases and tenant evictions amid COVID-19, claiming the new laws violate their civil rights.
Eliot Spitzer’s Company to Pitch High-Rise on Jersey City’s Summit Avenue
A group partially run by New York’s former Governor will soon be presenting plans for a 386-unit mixed use development.









