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.
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.
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.
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.
Hoboken Reveals Their 30-Acre North End Redevelopment Plan
The scheme would rezone portions of the city’s border with Weehawken to potentially allow up to 6,100 new apartments, hotels, public space, and a new light rail station along a revitalized 15th Street retail corridor.
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.
Church and Community Center Proposed on Jersey City’s West Side
A group of lots along Sip Avenue and surrounding blocks could be the site of a new Coptic Orthodox church.
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.
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.
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.









