40-Story Tower in the Works Above Jersey City’s Newport PATH Station
LeFrak has submitted plans that would build a 423-unit mixed-use development in Jersey City set to include retail and office space.
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.
Discounted Ferry Service from Port Liberté Set to Begin Next Month
Jersey City recently awarded a contract to NY Waterway to resume ferry service and will be utilizing state grant funding to offer a 40% discount and an $8 trip to all riders.
Parking Deck with 500 New Spaces Now Open in West New York
Finding parking in West New York is now a little easier, as a newly constructed parking deck recently opened offering 500 new parking spaces.
Amtrak’s Gateway Program Could Be an Economic Boon to the Meadowlands
Amtrak wants to reshape one of the nation’s most congested railway corridors and shorten the travel time for New Jersey commuters. One of the places that stands to gain the most from the project could be the Meadowlands.
Plans Revealed for NJ Transit’s North Brunswick Train Station
Design work is moving forward on a new NJ Transit station in North Brunswick across from a developing neighborhood.
This Urban Planner Wants to Build a Massive Circular Rail Track Connecting Jersey City,...
An urban planner has an idea to create a massive circular rail track connecting New Jersey’s three largest cities —Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson.
The E-Scooter and Me: When Silicon Valley Takes Newark on a Ride
E-scooters fester our city streets because it is cheaper to paint a rectangle by the side of a bus stop than it is to install bicycle racks, build dedicated bicycle lanes, or invest in better transit services.
Newark Airport Construction: Terminal A Set to Open in January
The major undertaking that is the Newark Airport renovation will be unveiling a big piece next month as a brand new $2.7 billion Terminal A hopes to transform the reputation of the aging facility.
Klang Klang Klang, Gone’s our Trolley: The Loss of Newark’s Transit Autonomy
Public transit is the only effective means for Newarkers to get around our city, and at one time, it was a fast, efficient, and timely endeavor. So why has it become so lousy?