Community Responds to Massive Bates Street Proposal in Jersey City
Two community associations have penned a letter opposing the 2,360-unit plan, while two other groups support the proposal due to affordable housing and public benefits that are included.
Proposal For Five-Star Hotel in Cape May Sparks Debate
ICONA Resorts has proposed a full-service hotel across from Cape May's beach but is asking for a redevelopment designation that local officials are reluctant to grant.
New Owner Could Mean New Plans for Controversial Bright and Varick Development
A micro-unit project in Van Vorst Park could be scaled back now that the property has been sold to a Jersey City-based developer, who will present their plans to the community next month.
Belmar Weighs a Redeveloped Seaport that Includes NYC Ferry Service
A large project including a hotel, conference center, three residential buildings, and a waterfront promenade is being considered by officials.
Adaptive Reuse and Addition Project Pitched for 374 Communipaw Ave, Jersey City
A 40-unit proposal that would partially preserve a small industrial property into a mixed-use development will be heard by the planning board soon.
Englewood Cliffs Looks to Condemn 29 Acres of Land for Affordable Housing, Parks
The borough is looking to block a 450-unit development via eminent domain, hoping to construct affordable housing and more on the land.
Developer Buys Jersey City Unleashed Site, Plans High-Rise
Pegasus Partners recently purchased the land and are looking to build a 24-story development that includes a 20% affordable housing component.
46-Story Residential Tower Moves Forward Near Newark’s Prudential Center
A stretch of Downtown Newark that is mostly known for historic buildings could soon be home to a modern 579-unit apartment complex.
Residences and Possible Restaurant Proposed for Hoboken’s 401 Jackson Street
The large property, currently home to Big Banner Plaza, could soon be redeveloped into a modern building featuring almost 5,000 square feet of space ready for dining.
N.J. Renters Could Get Relief Under Proposed COVID-19 Assistance Bill
New Jersey’s State Senate has advanced legislation that would set aside $100 million for tenants that are struggling to pay their rents during the coronavirus pandemic.








