State-Owned Van Sciver Building in Trenton Could Become Site of 120-Unit Complex
The State of New Jersey sold the former Mill Hill Processing Center near in Trenton for $800,000. The new owner is now planning apartments and retail space.
Lawsuit Claims Jersey City Public Safety Official Shut Down Developer’s Projects
A builder renovating two homes says that longtime politico Michael Manzo revoked his permits to “teach [him] a lesson,” later demanding a friendship to avoid his wrath.
Jersey News: Marilyn Monroe’s Dress at Mana Contemporary, ‘Orange is the New Black’ Author...
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed. This week, 'Orange is the New Black' author to appear in Jersey City, Marylin Monroe's dress on display at Mana Contemporary before heading to auction, Newark venture capital fund looking for start-ups, and more.
After Multiple Violations, Hoboken’s 1 Republik Permanently Closing
The bar, which still has plans to expand into Jersey City, had its liquor license revoked by the City last week and will close for good in May.
Join Hillary Clinton In Jersey City Tonight for Senator Menendez Fundraiser
Tonight, Senator Menendez is bringing former Secretary of State and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton to Jersey City for a fundraising event.
Letter to Editor: No, More Airbnb Regulations Won’t Solve Jersey City’s Woes
Regardless if you are in favor or against short-term rentals, be informed before you vote, because neither the short-term rentals platforms nor the hotel industry have your best interest in mind.
Kushner Breaks Ground on One Journal Square, Target to Anchor Retail Space
The Jersey City mega project, which includes a new public plaza, will feature two 64-story towers and has already reached a retail deal to bring a Target to the ground floor.
Money for a Marketplace: Why Did Newark Give $2 Million to ShopRite?
The ShopRite of Newark received a $2 million grant from the City of Newark more than a year after the store opened.
Jersey City Enacts New Rooftop Bar Rules Along Pedestrian Plaza
The new regulations stem from an effort to keep noise at bay in the heart of Newark Avenue’s nightlife scene.
West Side Avenue Could Become Jersey City’s Newest Special Improvement District
The City Council is scheduled to vote on an ordinance that would use new tax revenue assessed on about 300 commercial properties to spruce up one of Jersey City’s major retail corridors.