Hoboken Council Approves Citywide Special Improvement District
To fund the endeavor, owners of properties with over five units will pay a new assessment that’s set to kick in later this year.
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.
Elizabeth Redevelopment Project to Begin Early Next Year
The traditional Frog Hollow neighborhood will be getting a new look with the planned redevelopment at 200 South Second Street.
West Side Avenue Could Become Jersey City’s Newest Special Improvement District
The City Council is scheduled to vote on an ordinance that would use new tax revenue assessed on about 300 commercial properties to spruce up one of Jersey City’s major retail corridors.
$150 Million Technical School Opens in Secaucus
The Hudson County Schools of Technology recently opened a 350,000-square-foot technical high school in Laurel Hill Park, Secaucus.
Expansion of Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza Breaks Ground
Barely a month after announcing the proposal, Jersey City has moved ahead with plans to add car-free blocks to Downtown.
2 Million Square-Foot Development Will Rise Next to Newark’s Broad Street Station
The 3.7-acre site, adjacent to Newark Broad Street Station, plans to include office space, retail stores, a hotel, and residential units.
‘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.
New ‘Creek to Canal Creative District’ Planned for Trenton
Plans are moving forward in Trenton to create a new district centered around the arts community in two neighborhoods.