Union City Adopts New Marketing Plan for Affordable Housing
The city will require affordable housing developers to advertise in newspapers and on radio or TV, according to a new resolution.
Journal Square Property Owners Push Back Against Proposed Tax for Centre Pompidou
Could a special tax on real estate pay for Jersey City’s Centre Pompidou? Residents weigh in on the controversial plan.
West Ward Candidates Debate Gun Violence in Newark
With nearly weekly shootings and gun arrests that have increased by 360 percent compared to last year, Newark's West Ward is hoping their new city council candidates have some solutions.
As Nuclear Power Plant Closes, What is Lacey Township’s Economic Future Like?
The Ocean County community is seeking input on Wednesday as Oyster Creek shuts down.
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.
Two Companies Sue Hoboken, Seeking to Void Hilton Hotel Deal
Landowners near the future hotel site have filed suit against city officials and KMS Development Partners, looking to block an agreement they claim is a “blatant quid pro quo.”
Jersey City Reval Continues, Formal Appeals Deadline Extended
Hudson County officials announce extension for Jersey City property owners to file tax appeals.
Newark’s Vacant Coe Mansion, Once Home to Cory Booker, Could Be Converted into Apartments
The Coe Mansion, located on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Newark, currently sits vacant. Now, the historic home, which was once home to Senator Cory Booker, could be converted into 15 apartments.
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.
Voters May Decide the Future of Airbnb in Jersey City
20,000 signatures have been collected in support of challenging an ordinance limiting short-term rentals, which would trigger a November ballot question if the regulations aren’t repealed.









