These City Hall Buildings Have an Important Place in New Jersey’s History
These five city halls — ranging in styles from Neoclassical to Art Deco — made a statement about the importance of New Jersey when they were built.
The Ghosts of Trenton: Signs Help Tell the Story of New Jersey’s Capital City
Trenton, New Jersey is filled with ‘ghost signs’ advertising organizations and businesses that once operated within the city.
Trenton Offers Businesses $5,000 To Open Up Downtown
Trenton hopes a signing bonus will liven up the downtown retail scene.
Hearings Scheduled for Plans to Add 128 Residential Units Near Trenton Transit Center
Two new development projects could be built near the main transit hub in New Jersey’s capital city.
304-Unit Affordable Housing Community in Trenton Getting $124 Million Renovation
Renovations are underway at Kingsbury Towers in Trenton, a 304-unit affordable housing complex receiving a $124 million upgrade.
Trips by Transit: Discovering History in Trenton
From Revolutionary relics to scenic tree-lined streets of historic homes, gaslights, and churches, New Jersey’s capital is filled with historical landmarks, most of which are open to the public.
Homelessness in the Garden State: New Jersey to Participate in Nationwide Count Today
The annual Point-in-Time Count will be held today across the United States. Local organizations are aiming to determine just how many New Jerseyans woke up this morning without a home.
Apartment Building Could Replace Abandoned Trenton Bank
The historic Colonial Trust Company in the capital city’s Chambersburg neighborhood could be torn down and replaced with 35 apartments.
Homelessness in the Garden State: Trenton Takes Part in 2018 Point-in-Time Count
Hundreds of volunteers were sent out across New Jersey yesterday as part of the nationwide Point-in-Time Count to survey people who are experiencing homelessness. Jersey Digs participated in the event in Trenton and spoke with local leaders and homeless residents.
Trenton’s Plan to Reclaim the Waterfront Endangers Iconic Modernist Buildings
Stakeholders-ACT!, a community organization, is holding a virtual event tomorrow in an effort to rally support.