EXCLUSIVE: Former Public Official Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges Involving Orange Conspiracy
Jersey Digs has learned that a former official with the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency and the Newark Community Economic Development Corporation has pleaded guilty in connection with an alleged conspiracy involving the Orange Public Library. In part, Franklyn Ore allegedly used money that was supposed to serve low-income families on “entertainment and restaurants.”
Work Begins on New Six-Unit Affordable Housing Development in Newark
Ascension Capital Partners Siree Morris and Ryan Curran broke ground on two affordable three-family homes last week.
Wingstop Opens Second Newark Location
The Dallas-based wings chain is continuing to expand in Northern New Jersey.
Firm Seeks Approval for 35-Unit Project in Newark
Stadium Rose Apartments is requesting approval from the Newark Zoning Board of Adjustment in connection with a proposed five-story building on Roseville Avenue.
84-Unit Development By Newark City Hall Nearing Completion
The project at 915-933 Broad Street in Downtown Newark, which will include locations of IHOP and Cornbread, replaced a wooded lot.
New Jersey’s Decade of Development Has Created High-End Apartments, Wealthier Renters
A recent study of housing trends during the 2010s shows renter populations increased dramatically throughout the Garden State, especially among well-heeled residents.
Photos: Construction Progressing on New Downtown Newark Parking Garage
A new complex near City Hall in Newark is expected to bring over 500 parking spaces along with offices and retail space to the downtown area.
Renderings Revealed for Gateway Center Revamp in Newark
Onyx Equities has big plans for the 1.6 million-square-feet of office buildings that include adding street retail, new public spaces and dining options.
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.
Newark Development Could Serve ‘Homeless, Disabled, and LGBTQ Residents’
A unique 11-unit project is being proposed for the corner of Roseville and Sussex avenues in Newark.