Renderings Revealed for Development on Jersey City’s Giles Avenue
A developer with a large stake in the Marion section of Jersey City is putting together a plan to breathe new life into several underutilized parcels.
Emergency Repairs Underway at Six Newark Bridges
Several bridges in Newark were found to be under emergency status and were supposed to be fixed by January. City officials are now giving the contractor until June to finish the job.
EXCLUSIVE: NY Waterway’s Leaked Plans for Weehawken Refueling Facility Spark Controversy
After losing a battle over land in Hoboken, the company is looking to construct a 675,000-square-foot refueling and maintenance complex to the north.
Opinion: Restore the Orange Branch to West Orange as a Light Rail
With a major redevelopment project proposed in downtown West Orange, which could even include a movie studio, perhaps it’s time to give another thought to restoring the Orange Branch, not as a passenger line, but as an extension of the Newark subway.
West Side Branch of Hudson Bergen Light Rail Set to Resume Service
NJ Transit will re-open two out of their three shuttered rail stations in Jersey City later this month, returning train service to the Bergen-Lafayette and Greenville neighborhoods that's been suspended since last summer.
Hudson Tunnel Project Moves Forward, but Hurdles Remain
A long-stalled study related to an effort to replace two aging train tunnels to New York City has finally been released.
Heliport Planned Atop Downtown Newark’s Prudential Center
Helicopters could soon land atop a Newark arena.
A Beginner’s Guide to Riding the Jitney: New Jersey’s Private Transit System
Hudson County's jitney system can be confusing and intimidating. Here's how to take advantage of this unique form of transportation.
Jersey City Now Accepting Bids for Bergen Arches Public Space Study
Jersey City is looking to partner with a firm to draw up a plan for Bergen Arches, a publicly accessible greenway trail and transit right-of-way along an underground series of tunnels.
NJ Transit Hosts Two Open Meetings to Discuss Hudson Tunnel Project
New Jersey's rail infrastructure needs some help. I say this with cautious optimism, but it looks like the powers that be may be realizing that too. In the coming weeks, the Federal Railroad Administration and New Jersey Transit will be holding two open house informational meetings on the proposed Hudson River rail tunnels.