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.
West New York Building Could Be Torn Down, Replaced With 44-Unit Development
A new development with residential units and parking is in the works for a West New York corner.
It’s Not Just Single-Family Demand Surging, COVID-Flight Drove Record Interest to These N.J. Communities
Most headlines about the COVID migration have focused on city-dwellers ditching apartments for single-family homes. However, there’s also been a surge in activity at lower-density, commuter-friendly communities.
Board Expected to Hear Proposal for 98-Unit West New York Building
A new development project could bring close to a hundred units near the Bergenline Avenue corridor.
Nine On The Hudson Draws Attention for Ultra-spacious Living Along Port Imperial Waterfront
Miles from ordinary, but only an 8-minute ferry from midtown: buyers respond to value opportunity in this new construction gem.
Approvals Sought for Proposed 11-Story Building Along River Road in West New York
Echevarria Industries is planning the 133-unit “E Residences on the Hudson” project in West New York.
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.
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.
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.
Tax Abatement Possible for Two Proposed 14-Story Towers in West New York
Nine months after Jersey Digs first reported that two 14-story towers could be coming to West New York, the municipality’s Board of Commissioners could approve the sale of the properties in question to a developer and give the company a 30-year tax abatement.









