Jersey City Approves 11-Story Academic Tower in Journal Square
The Jersey City planning board recommended that Hudson County Community College be allowed to move forward with a modern facility that will feature classrooms, a gym, a black box theater, and more.
Jersey City Approves K-12 Canal Crossing Charter School Campus
A group called Friends of Quality Education has been given the go-ahead to construct a four-building complex in Jersey City that aims to open for the 2025 school year.
Historic Newark Temple Will Be Converted into Charter School
People’s Preparatory Charter School will be revamping a century-old Newark synagogue into their newest campus.
Massive K-12 Charter School Campus Proposed for Jersey City
A four-building plan that would create over 2,000 new student seats within a “park-like” campus has emerged at a large vacant lot in Jersey City.
New Jersey City Charter School Approved for Journal Square Development
An additional public education option for students will be opening next year in Jersey City inside a modern high-rise that is currently under construction.
Plans Revealed for Liberty Science High School in Jersey City
The Jersey City facility, a major component of the 14-acre SciTech Scity redevelopment, will include a variety of classrooms, an observatory, and several outdoor areas.
High-Tech College Campus Update Featuring Color-Changing Facade Planned in West Caldwell
Essex County College is hoping to draw tech-minded students with a flashy new campus in West Caldwell.
PHOTOS: NJIT Residence Hall Rising Where Historic Newark School Previously Stood
The New Jersey Institute of Technology’s new 548-bed residence hall is being built at the site of the old Warren Street School in University Heights, Newark.
Plans Revealed for New $241 Million Hoboken High School
Hoboken voters will soon be weighing in on an ambitious scheme to build a new facility with loads of amenities but with a hefty price tag.
Apartments Planned for Former Roseville Avenue School in Newark
The building, which dates back nearly 140 years, could be adaptively reused into Newark’s latest residential development.