Battle Over Jersey City’s Katyn Memorial Heats Up
A war of words and a lawsuit have left plans to relocate an Exchange Place statue seemingly up in the air.
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.
Public Presentation Scheduled after Controversial Liberty State Park Marina Project Moves Forward
Following continued protest and a lawsuit from the city of Jersey City, the proposed 45-acre marina project in Liberty State Park moves forward.
240 Acres of Liberty State Park’s Interior to Undergo Restoration
A $40 million project that’s been planned for over a decade will reestablish greenery in the park’s interior, adding pathways, bridges, and other amenities to the landscape.
Newest Phase of Newark’s Riverfront Park Is Open
Phase Three of the park is open now for all to enjoy and the next phase is well underway, providing residents with acres of outdoor recreation.
Hoboken’s Council Takes a Step Towards Acquiring Union Dry Dock
The council voted 8-1 last week in favor of moving forward on the purchase or eminent domain of the waterfront property, which would be used as open space.
Bergen Arches Proposal Envisions a World Class Cultural Destination in Jersey City
For all of its history, Jersey City has been a conduit for transport between NYC and the rest of the country. Over time, the logistics of transportation has changed leaving artifacts of a bygone era all over the city. Now the long forgotten Bergen Arches are the subject of a proposed community-based redevelopment project led by local residents and activists.