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320-Unit Rental Project The Duchess Begins Leasing in North Bergen
Philadelphia-based developer Post Brothers enter Gold Coast market with the opening of their latest project, The Dutchess.
The ‘Scary State’ of the Arts in Jersey City
A recent Strong Towns article warns that Jersey City needs to focus on arts and culture as much as new development for fear of losing the artists and organizations it has left.
Lawsuits, a Sewing Machine Tycoon, and Absolutely No Music: The Storied Past of Jersey...
Abandoned following a devastating fire in 2007, the Gothic-style church and parsonage at 158-162 Mercer Street has a particularly colorful - and at times, 'silent' - history.
Weehawken Is Hottest Housing Market In New Jersey
Many New Jersey towns have more than recovered from the subprime mortgage crisis and recession, but a new list of 19 NJ towns experiencing the most growth sees numbers that are higher than ever.
Trips by Transit: Bordentown, a Quaint Riverside City With a Rich History
Just a few miles south of the Trenton city limits lies a quaint community on a hillside overlooking the Delaware River and Crosswicks Creek.
Robert A.M. Stern Designed Camden Waterfront Project Well Underway
Liberty Property Trust’s master plan for Camden will bring the city back to life along the Delaware River with office space, apartments, and public areas plus hundreds of new jobs.
Less Than Two Years After Opening, ACME To Close Newark Supermarket This Month
After just over a year and a half in business, one of Newark’s largest supermarkets will soon be closing its doors.
AeroFarms To Open World’s Largest Indoor Farm In Camden
AeroFarms will open a second facility in Camden, surpassing the size of their Newark farm.
Hoboken Hilton Plan Moves Forward, New Details Emerge
A proposed Hilton along the Hoboken waterfront took a step forward last night, although some City Council members voiced a few concerns about the current plan.
Former Trenton Industrial Complex Being Transformed Into Mixed-Use Community
An increasing number of New Jersey developers are finding new uses for vacant or abandoned historic buildings in urban areas. In Trenton, construction is underway on Roebling Center, a mixed-use transit-oriented-development.