200-Unit Project Could Replace a Private School in Verona
Last year, Jersey Digs reported that a residential development could be coming to the site of the Academy360 Lower School on the border of Verona and Montclair. Now, plans for a 200-unit project at the site could advance.
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.
New Tower With Community Benefits Approved for 25 Columbus Drive
A 52-story tower, a new public school, open space, retail, and some affordable housing benefits gained final approvals last month.
Battle Over Jersey City’s Paulus Hook Park Playground Spawns Petition
Parents at P.S. 16 have launched an initiative looking to close a playground section of the historic park during weekday school hours as a decision on the matter looms from the city council.
Construction on Rutgers-Newark Development Could Wrap Up This Summer
The Rutgers Honors Living-Learning Community is bringing student housing, parking, and retail space to Downtown Newark.
Ground Broken on Liberty Science High School in Jersey City
Construction that will bring Liberty Science High School, a new 156,000-square-foot public educational facility, to a property near Liberty State Park has begun.
Dorms at 150 Bay Street Approved, Will House Students From a N.Y. University
A proposal to construct dorms within an existing Jersey City building will now move forward and aims to open by Fall 2020.
Newark Board of Education Seeks to Sell Property on Seventh Avenue
The parcel at 122-136 Seventh Avenue near Newark Broad Street Station is expected to be sold to the highest bidder.
Princeton University Looks to Move Forward with Expanding Campus into West Windsor
A hearing has been scheduled regarding the first phase of Princeton University’s proposed “Lake Campus South.”
Seven-Story Building Could Replace Former Jersey City School
The site where the Hudson Arts and Science Charter School had its K-2 campus could be replaced with a building that would contain 35 residential units.