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.
16-Story Office Building in Trenton Sold, to Undergo Residential Conversion
One of the tallest buildings in Trenton has changed hands and plans are already underway to repurpose the structure into a multi-family housing complex.
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.
City of Trenton Could Sell 109-Year-Old Former School to Developer
The old William G. Cook Elementary School currently sits empty in Trenton’s Wilbur Section. Now, City Hall is looking to sell the building to a development firm.
Trenton’s Riverbank Commons Sells for $3 Million
A 30-unit complex in Trenton has changed hands following an online managed bid auction.
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.
State-Owned Van Sciver Building in Trenton Could Become Site of 120-Unit Complex
The State of New Jersey sold the former Mill Hill Processing Center near in Trenton for $800,000. The new owner is now planning apartments and retail space.
Exploring Louis Kahn’s Influential Trenton Bath House
Originally built in the 1950s for the Jewish Community Center by famed architect Louis Kahn, the Trenton Bath House has become a holy pilgrimage site for Kahn's disciples.
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.
New Details on Van Sciver Project in Trenton Show 120 Units, Restaurant, and Fitness...
New information has been released about the proposed redevelopment project at the site of Trenton’s Van Sciver Building that we reported on last week.