Iconic Factory Conversion Embarks on Final Revitalization with Select Luxury Condos For Sale, Weehawken
Gregory Commons offers a vibrant waterfront lifestyle at a tremendous value that is only increasing.
No Need to Buy this Spectacular Castle in the Sky, Rent with Rami Rosen...
The property does not disappoint with over 7,000 square feet of luxurious living along New Jersey’s Gold Coast.
Luxury Rentals, Convenience, and Spectacular Architecture Converge at 231WHK, Weehawken
A brand new and thoroughly modern luxury rental building is now leasing in Weehawken.
Rare Two-Bed Condo with Massive Private Terrace For Sale at Avora, Weehawken
Gold Coast living is elevated to the next level in this spectacular two-bedroom, two-bath residence complete with a private terrace and direct views of Manhattan.
One-of-a-Kind Corner Condo with Unimpeded Views and a Private Balcony For Sale, Weehawken
Unit 206 at 150 Henley Place features three bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, and every high-end appointment.
Avora at Port Imperial Saved the Best for Last, Bringing Four Premium Homes to...
Two penthouses and two three-bedroom residences are available and all offer panoramic New York City views.
Hudson Tunnel Project Moves Forward, but Hurdles Remain
A long-stalled study related to an effort to replace two aging train tunnels to New York City has finally been released.
Portion of Palisades in Weehawken Could be Given to Township for Preservation
An application says that the Township of Weehawken is looking to gain ownership of certain parcels along The Palisades "in order to ensure their preservation and the protection of those lands from future development."
Ground Broken on $230 Million ‘Rebuild by Design’ Flood Mitigation Project
A massive effort that will update infrastructure, build green space, and provide flood relief to vulnerable areas of Hoboken, Weehawken, and Jersey City should take about four years to build out.
Weehawken Sued over “Unreasonable” Development Denial
A Union City-based company is taking the township’s zoning board to court after they were allegedly “arbitrary” in rejecting their scaled-back 10-unit proposal.