EXCLUSIVE: NY Waterway’s Leaked Plans for Weehawken Refueling Facility Spark Controversy
After losing a battle over land in Hoboken, the company is looking to construct a 675,000-square-foot refueling and maintenance complex to the north.
Following Lawsuit, 141 Brunswick Street in Jersey City Gets Redesigned
A lawsuit seeking to void a development’s approvals has sparked a project re-design that better conforms with existing zoning but eliminates all off-street parking spots.
Another Hearing Set for 18-Story Development in Weehawken
The planning board will be taking additional testimony later this month on the 344-unit project, which has several hurdles to clear before moving forward.
Redevelopment Plans Revealed for 83 Willow Avenue in Hoboken
A developer is pitching an 11-story mixed-use project for several parcels along Willow Avenue at the intersection with Newark Street.
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.
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.
Four Towers, 2,360 Units Proposed for the Edge of Downtown Jersey City
Still in the early conceptual phase, the massive project would transform one of downtown Jersey City's last remaining industrial sections. In order to build it, the developer is ready to provide huge givebacks to the community.
Could Jersey City Finally Get an Affordable Housing Ordinance?
Dueling inclusionary zoning ordinances and a large affordable component that could be included in the Bayfront development have created optimism that officials might address a longstanding issue.
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.
Details Emerge on Hoboken’s Proposed Special Improvement District
Owners of properties with commercial space would pay a new assessment under the arrangement, which was formally presented to the city council last week.