Renderings Revealed as Final Phase of Weehawken’s Port Imperial Moves Forward
A mixed-use development with 282 residences is being planned on almost four acres of waterfront property and $61 million in financing has been obtained towards funding the project’s approvals.
Former Dykes Lumber Site on Weehawken Waterfront to Be Used for Gateway Tunnel
A prime piece of Weehawken real estate was purchased by Amtrak last year for $60 million and is currently vacant following the closing of Dykes Lumber.
Avora at Port Imperial Unveiled in Weehawken, Welcomes First Residents
Last week, Landsea Homes unveiled and officially opened its 183-home, ultra-luxury community along the Hudson River.
Nohu Bar and Restaurant Tops New Weehawken Hotel, Wows with Views and Local Fare
The NoHu Rooftop Bar + Restaurant, on the roof of Weehawken's new EnVue Hotel, has named several of the items on their extensive food and cocktail menu after local features.
EXCLUSIVE: NY Waterway’s Leaked Plans for Weehawken Refueling Facility Spark Controversy
After losing a battle over land in Hoboken, the company is looking to construct a 675,000-square-foot refueling and maintenance complex to the north.
Weehawken Mayor Joins Lennar to Unveil New Boutique Condos at 1200 Avenue at Port...
Last week, Weehawken Mayor Richard F. Turner joined Lennar, one of the nations largest home builders, to cut the ceremonial ribbon on 1200 Avenue at Port Imperial, a boutique collection of luxury condominiums.
Two-Bedroom Condo in Weehawken’s Historic ‘Pink House’ For Sale
Updated condo in pink Victorian hits the market in Weehawken.
Weehawken Hears New Proposal from Hartz Mountain
The township’s planning board is holding two hearings this week to discuss a 14-story residential development that’s being pitched for Lincoln Harbor.
Final 218-Unit Phase of Hartz Mountain’s Estuary Rises in Weehawken
This waterfront stretch of Weehawken will be gaining some new neighbors as the last portion of a multi-building complex is rising in Lincoln Harbor.
Five New Cities Choose Hudson Bike Share, Leaving Jersey City Alone With CitiBike
The expansion will double the number of bicycles the program has available throughout Hudson County, adding 36 new stations for users to pick up a ride.