351 Unit Mixed-Use Project Being Planned in Northwest Hoboken
A two-block stretch currently occupied by a vacant factory could be replaced with a residential, commercial, and retail development that’s in the early phases.
Changes May Be Coming to Morris Canal Redevelopment Plan
A developer has requested an additional two stories of height be allowed in a section of a redevelopment zone in exchange for some affordable housing and open space contributions.
Edgewater Planning Board Could Advance Redevelopment at 615 River Road
Following a legal settlement, a developer is seeking to have their vacant waterfront land declared in need of redevelopment to potentially build 1,200 units, retail space, a school, and a public ferry stop.
Special Improvement District Being Studied for Hoboken
The Mile Square City could possibly be designated Hudson County’s next Special Improvement District.
Revamped Plans for 675-Unit Development in Hoboken Now Include 1.5-Acre Park
A three-building plan that first emerged last year has upped the unit count significantly but added a $10 million green space to the proposal.
New Proposal Hopes to Restrict Downtown Jersey City Nightlife
While two ordinances designed to curb the “night-club driven entertainment district” along Newark Avenue didn’t move forward, an informal committee will now meet to discuss possible changes.
100,000-Seat Formula 1 Track Pitched Near Liberty State Park
A new proposal would build a large racetrack, cricket stadium, and more on land that’s sandwiched between the park and I-78.
LeFrak Planning Five Towers, Almost 2,000 Units on Jersey City Pier
The company appears to be abandoning their plans for an office building on a 6th Street property and have instead submitted preliminary plans that could see five high rises built on the land.
Asbury Park Battles to Stay Affordable During Resurgence
As the city becomes attractive to developers, several battles are being waged in hopes of keeping the community inclusive, including attempts to expand affordable housing.
Seven-Story, 72-Unit Development Proposed on Jersey City’s Central Avenue
The owner of three vacant Jersey City buildings is looking to replace them with a new mixed-use project that would be taller than most of its neighbors on Central Avenue.