207 Residences and Another Hotel Proposed for Northwest Hoboken
A mysterious project that once included a bowling alley component is slowly moving forward.
First Look: Ironstate Proposes 360-Unit Urby Project in Hoboken
The planning board will soon consider an application to redevelop a block along Observer Highway that has been in the works for several years.
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.