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The Ghosts of Newark: More of Newark’s Fading Ads
Part two of our series looking at the history behind some more of Newark’s notable fading signs.
NJ TRANSIT Reactivates Proposal for Rail Service Between Hawthorne, Paterson, and Hackensack
Plans for the Passaic-Bergen Passenger Service Restoration Project in Northern New Jersey, which would serve several Paterson neighborhoods. have resumed.
Trips by Transit: Discovering History in Trenton
From Revolutionary relics to scenic tree-lined streets of historic homes, gaslights, and churches, New Jersey’s capital is filled with historical landmarks, most of which are open to the public.
The Ghosts of Trenton: Signs Help Tell the Story of New Jersey’s Capital City
Trenton, New Jersey is filled with ‘ghost signs’ advertising organizations and businesses that once operated within the city.
One Park is Taking Cliffside Park Living to Its Apex
Promising to bring Manhattan-style luxury living to this side of the Hudson River, One Park is changing the face of the Gold Coast as it ascends from a cliff top toward its 14-story summit.
Two-Phased ‘Clifton Main Mews’ Development Rising in Passaic County
A new project in Clifton involves both new construction and adaptive reuse of a historic building to create affordable housing.
SoulCycle, Juice Press Coming to Former ‘Hudson Reporter’ Property in Hoboken
The two NYC-based companies will be taking up residence in a historic two-level structure on the corner of Washington and 14th Streets.
Main Street North Brunswick’s Long-awaited NJ Transit Station Is Back On Track
A mixed-use development in North Brunswick is creating a commuter-friendly town center complete with a new train station.
Peek Inside Instagram Star BallandClaw’s Vintage Filled, Lincoln Park Victorian
If you’re a fan of vintage-chic design, you’ve likely come across @ball_and_claw_vintage on Instagram – the beloved #currentdesignsituation hashtag Kings, and local Jersey City residents to boot. Now, take a look inside their vintage filled Lincoln Park home.
More Northbound Growth Planned For Downtown Jersey City
220 Eighteenth Street, Pier Six, and the Emerson Radio Factory all appear primed for development in Downtown Jersey City’s north end.