Newark Plans Improvements for Walkers and Bikers Near NJPAC
The City of Newark wants to conduct a study in order to make it easier to walk and bike near the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Military Park.
Parking Meter Rates Might Increase in Newark
Do you pay to park on the streets of Newark? If so, you might soon need more quarters to feed the meter.
Union Township Looks to Create Bike-Share Program
Bike-sharing has existed for years in some of the state’s urban areas, but such systems are rare in the suburbs. Now, Union Township is looking for proposals in order to create a bike-share program.
UPS Opening an 880,000-Square-Foot Distribution Center in Bayonne
UPS will build its facility along 150 waterfront acres at the Military Ocean Terminal in Bayonne and bring 1,000 jobs to the area.
Holland Park Proposal Could Bring New Light Rail Station, 800 Units to Jersey City
Lincoln Equities is asking for zoning modifications that would allow them to build several high-rises along the Hoboken border in a deal that includes a new light rail station.
Port Authority Gives Construction Update at Newark Airport’s Terminal A
The oldest portion of Newark Airport is set to be replaced with a new one-million-square-foot facility slated to open next year.
Hoboken Reveals Their 30-Acre North End Redevelopment Plan
The scheme would rezone portions of the city’s border with Weehawken to potentially allow up to 6,100 new apartments, hotels, public space, and a new light rail station along a revitalized 15th Street retail corridor.
Developer Seeks to Replace West Side Avenue Park and Ride With Sizable Mixed-Use Complex
New details have been revealed about a developer’s plan to turn the West Side Avenue Hudson-Bergen Light Rail park and ride in Jersey City into a massive complex with 860 units, office space, retail space, and a charter school.
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 Approves $4 Million Toward Central Avenue Renovation
The work, set to start soon, includes roadway repaving, modernized traffic signals, and several additions like new streetlights, decorative benches, and more.