16-Unit Development With Parking in the Works for West New York
A five-story infill project in West New York could replace a vacant garage.
Vista Point Development on West New York Waterfront Moves Forward
Toll Brothers City Living and Daiwa House are teaming up to bring a new residential complex to one of the last remaining vacant lots along Port Imperial.
These Are The Most Expensive, Cheapest Places to Rent in NJ
Several cities along the Hudson River are pricey for renters, but a few (relative) bargains can be found throughout the Garden State.
West New York to Receive First Parking Garage, Breaks Ground on Residential Development
Two towers will offer 156 units and 495 parking spaces.
Multifamily Development Could Replace Two WNY Homes
A Bergen County developer is seeking to bring 14 units to a residential West New York, New Jersey neighborhood.
Tax Exemption Planned for 35-Unit Project at West New York Community Center Site
The Town of West New York sold the old Hudson Hall Community Center building for more than $2 million to a developer. Now, the new 35-unit development that has been created at the site could receive a five-year tax exemption.
Hudson Avenue in West New York is Set to See More Development
Although most development in West New York over the past 10 years has taken place along the Hudson River, several new building proposals have been revealed recently for Hudson Avenue, just atop the Palisades.
Three New 12-Story Buildings Could Bring More Than 750 Units to Port Imperial
Even more development is in store for West New York’s share of Port Imperial where multiple new residential buildings could rise.
Apartments Could Replace West New York’s Coronet Building
A developer is looking to bring 18 units to this growing Hudson County town. The proposal will be heard tonight at West New York's Town Hall.
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.