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.
$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.
Hudson County Schools of Technology Could Buy Middle School Building in Jersey City for...
The Hudson County Schools of Technology could spend $7 million to acquire 180 9th Street from the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency. The property is currently home to Explore Middle School.
Urby Project Envisioned for HCCC-Owned Properties in Journal Square
Yet another Urby project could be coming to Jersey City. Developers are in the early stages of potentially bringing an 18-story building to the site of Hudson County Community College’s bookstore on Sip Avenue.
Stevens Institute’s Towering University Center Set to Break Ground
Two towers will be rising along the institute’s cliffside campus.
HCCC Has Plans to Expand Campus, But Commuters Fear it Could Cost Them
Hudson County Community College has big plans for its Journal Square campus that includes the construction of an 11-story building. But the tower will replace a surface parking lot that commuter students fear will end up costing them.
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.”
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.
New Renderings Released as SciTech Scity Begins Construction in Jersey City
The $300 million Jersey City project will build a “mini-city” near Liberty Science Center -- see the new renderings here.
$73M Adaptive Reuse Project Could Bring 200+ Units to Newark
Back in March, we found out about plans to turn an 18-story building in Downtown Newark into apartments. Now, we’ve learned what firm is behind the project and additional information about the proposal.