Effort to Redevelop Hoboken’s Windsor Wax Building Moves Forward
A new proposal would tear down a long-vacant industrial property near the Jersey City border and replace it with a mixed-use building.
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.
Group Hopes to Lure Amazon to Newark with Massive Two-Tower HQ2 Concept
Heller Manus Architects and some local residents are hoping that Amazon picks Newark for its second headquarters, but their newly unveiled proposal was not featured in the city’s HQ2 application.
‘Lackawanna Market’ in Hoboken Could Emerge in 2018
Officials have touted big plans for Hoboken’s major transit hub that so far haven’t materialized, but that may change next year.
Retail and Office Complex Could Rise at 1427 Grand Street in Hoboken
A reworked proposal for the city’s north end would add two large storefronts and four floors of office space to the neighborhood.
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.
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.
Southwest Market Looks to Bring 123 Units, Flagship Supermarket to Hoboken
The Taurasi Group wants to renovate and expand the former My-T-Fine facility into a mixed-use development and several companies including Whole Foods have allegedly indicated “serious interest” in the project.
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.
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.