Jersey City Finalizes Stricter Inspection Rules for High-Rises
New Jersey City legislation aims to keep residents of high-rises safe while addressing any potential structural problems that arise at existing developments.
Learning from the Storm: Are We Prepared for the Next Hurricane?
Taking a ferry to the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island may be a memorable experience for visitors to Liberty State Park, but an...
Discussing the Future of The Heights with Councilperson Michael Yun
Ward D Councilperson Michael Yun, who represents The Heights in Jersey City, discusses his outlook for the neighborhood during his next term in office after handily winning re-election last year.
Jersey City Redevelopment Agency Plans to Buy Bergen-Lafayette Property
The JCRA plans to pay $455,000 for 97 Monitor Street near the Liberty State Park Light Rail stop.
Maher Foundation Plans Large New Preschool in Newark’s South Ward
The Morris County-based foundation has applied to build a new preschool with 16 classrooms between Hawthorne and Nye Avenues in Newark’s South Ward. The property was previously expected to contain a new campus for University High School.
Tenants in N.J. Can Pay Their Rent with Security Deposits During COVID-19
A new Executive Order lets renters put funds being held as security deposits towards paying rent as state officials continue to weigh a separate $100 million rent relief bill.
Is Central Jersey a Thing? New Bill Looks to Officially Make it One
The proposed New Jersey legislation would redraw state tourism maps and reallocate tourism funds for regional marketing activities.
Clinton Campaign Plans Victory Fireworks Show Over The Hudson
UPDATE: This morning, TMZ discovered the Clinton campaign has called off the fireworks planned for tomorrow evening. No reason was given for the sudden change.
Shaquille O’Neal’s Newark Tower Tops Off
Governor Phil Murphy will speak at an event today celebrating the topping off of Newark’s latest mixed-use tower.
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.