Yet Another Proposal Emerges for 520 Palisade Avenue in The Heights
After years of failed efforts to revitalize an abandoned firehouse in The Heights, Pronti Construction is hoping their newest plan can gain approvals needed to bring the building back to life.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Jersey City Considering Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza Expansion
Mayor Fulop announced that a car-free zone along a major Jersey City hub could be expanded farther west, adding additional amenities.
11-Unit Project Proposed for 266 New York Avenue in Jersey City
Another proposal for new construction in The Heights near Riverview Park was presented to the community last month.
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.
‘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.
Could Holland’s Model for Dementia and Alzhiemer’s Care Find a Home in Jersey City?
A Dutch architect, Frank van Dillen came up with an amazing solution to care for dementia sufferers called De Hogeweyk, or Dementia Village. In effect, it is a small village, complete with streets, gardens, stores, restaurants, theaters, and more - all staffed by trained care professionals. Could this concept work in Jersey City?