Two North Hudson Multi-Family Deals Finalized for $90 Million
Livingston-based Tuli Realty has purchased almost 500 apartments throughout NJ including the Golden Peak Portfolio from Dixon Advisory for $65 million.
Weehawken Stands Apart on the Gold Coast at 1200 Avenue at Port Imperial and...
1200 Avenue at Port Imperial and its nearby neighbor Henley on Hudson both perfectly encapsulate all of the things that make life on the Weehawken waterfront unique, special, and worthwhile.
Upscale Waterfront Lifestyle at Henley on Hudson Nearly Sold Out
Only seven luxury condos remain within the Weehawken development at Port Imperial.
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.
Landsea Secures $102.3 Million Construction Loan For Avora In Weehawken
This week, developer Landsea announced the closing of a $102.3 million construction loan to fund the remaining construction on their Avora project in Weehawken.
Avora’s Lifestyle Comes Alive with New Model Homes
The designer models showcase the livability, wow factor, and city views of the homes through 1,000+ square feet of living space.
Hartz Mountain Proposes 14-Story Development at Weehawken’s Lincoln Harbor
After a previous proposal to bring an 18-story development to Lincoln Harbor was denied, Hartz Mountain Industries is expected to seek approval tonight for a 14-story project in Weehawken.
Hartz Mountain Breaks Ground on 365 by Whole Foods Store in Weehawken
The new store will add another amenity to the company’s massive mixed-use Lincoln Harbor development.
Development Team Celebrates Topping Out of 800 Harbor Blvd in Weehawken
Despite more bad weather days than expected, the three-tower project in Lincoln Harbor topped out ahead of schedule.
Proposed Law Would Limit Building Height Along N.J.’s Hudson Waterfront
Two state senators have introduced a bill that would cap the height of all new developments east of Palisade Avenue at 10 feet below the cliff line, which would have a dramatic impact on certain neighborhoods.