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37-Story Tower Approved at 75 Park Lane South in Newport
75 Park Lane South in Newport will soon become a new 37-story tower with 359 residential units and 7,248 square feet of retail.
Curbed NY Chronicles a Three Year Renovation at Waldo Lofts
Curbed has hopped the river to cover a renovation project at Waldo Lofts in the Powerhouse Arts District. The piece chronicles Regina and Billy Mariano's move from the Upper West Side to Jersey City.
Rarely Available Condo Hits Market at Historic Bank Building
A condo listing has hit the market at the highly sought after Bank Building at 83 Montgomery Street. This spectacular home is the perfect mix of historic charm and modern convenience. Let's take a look!
Will Lackawanna Terminal Get a New ‘European-style’ Market?
The planned revitalization of Hoboken’s major transit hub has been slow and somewhat underwhelming. But one rookie councilman is seeking to jumpstart what he dubs a “European-style market” at the station.
Hudson Tea’s 1400 Hudson Street Begins Sales
Toll Brothers City Living has launched sales for the next phase of its Hudson Tea community. The newest addition is 1400 Hudson Street, a 12-story condo building designed by Dewitt Tishman.
From Vespa Outpost to BBQ Joint: The Vision Behind Hamilton Pork
What was once a Vespa shop is now a BBQ restaurant. Our interior design contributor Jaclyn Isaac sat down with Hamilton Pork's proprietor for an inside look at what it took to make his vision a reality.
Honeywell Gets $2 Million Credit for Bayfront Parks
Jersey City’s long-planned Bayfront project was awarded a $2 million tax credit last week by the state’s Economic Development Authority that will go towards its parks and open space components, moving the project one small step closer to becoming a reality.
Playing Tetris with Cars: Hoboken’s Parking Garage of the Future
Parking garages are a nuisance. They’re costly to build, unsightly, and occupy prime real estate. Developers would love to reduce parking requirements to free up space for more units or more amenities. But the community isn’t having it. Well, this company thinks they've solved the parking problem.
Zoning Changes in the Works for Parts of Downtown
Jersey City’s senior planner has put together a proposal that would change zoning on the western edge of downtown, although the plan’s implementation may not come as quickly as thought.
From Stagecoaches to Rail Engines: The Wells Fargo Lofts
During a stroll through Hamilton Park’s tree-lined blocks of brownstones and row houses, one long brick building with the words “Wells Fargo” on the front stands out. But instead of bank tellers, ATMs and the hustle and bustle of a banking branch, the century-old building once housed key components to the early days of cross-country mail delivery.