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.
Crafted Details and Modern Luxuries in a Trenton Brick House
This Trenton home comes complete with a ventilated cigar room.
Major Proposal Could Bring 659 Units to Downtown Trenton
A developer is looking to convert a historic Trenton building into a mixed-use development and construct several new multifamily buildings.
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.
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.
Starbucks Coffee Opens ‘Community Store’ in Downtown Trenton
Trenton's first Starbucks opened last week. It is the ninth location of a new concept of Starbucks ‘community stores’.
‘Art All Day’ Celebrates Culture in New Jersey’s Capital
The sixth annual Art All Day event in Trenton attracted hundreds of residents and visitors.
Trenton Seeks Resident Input for Strategic Development Plan Near Train Stations
As interest increases, the city looks to create a strategic plan for responsible future development near its transportation hubs.
New ‘Creek to Canal Creative District’ Planned for Trenton
Plans are moving forward in Trenton to create a new district centered around the arts community in two neighborhoods.
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.