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Bergen Arches Proposal Envisions a World Class Cultural Destination in Jersey City
For all of its history, Jersey City has been a conduit for transport between NYC and the rest of the country. Over time, the logistics of transportation has changed leaving artifacts of a bygone era all over the city. Now the long forgotten Bergen Arches are the subject of a proposed community-based redevelopment project led by local residents and activists.
Asbury Park: Jersey City’s Beachy Sister
Even short city escapes have worthy benefits—like returning with wider eyes and perhaps a souvenir in tow, or at least a little beach in your hair. Asbury Park, one of the closest shore points to Jersey City (clocking in at an hour away and skipping most shore Parkway traffic), has become an ideal destination for such a spell.
Developer, Community Come Together for Project Near Berry Lane Park
A lot is happening in Bergen-Lafayette these days. Once considered a “no go” space for buyers, BeLa is rapidly changing and is attracting sharp-eyed investors and owners. A new project by Pronti Construction is in the works near Berry Lane Park.
Retail Roundup, Hoboken: Gelato, Porter Collins update and a Northern Soul comeback?
Two new businesses opened up in Hoboken on opposite sides of the city in the last few days, a week that also saw a long-time establishment revamp their menu, a new restaurant set an opening date, and a beloved bar provide a “teaser” of things to come.
Our Independence Day: Hudson’s Revolutionary History
While barbeques and fireworks will likely take center stage this weekend, history buffs can also locally explore Hudson County's connection to the holiday by visiting these historical Revolutionary War spots.
Jersey City-Based Jeff Jordan Architects Receives Residential Honor Award
The New Jersey Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-NJ) has awarded Jeff Jordan Architects with the Residential Honor Award in recognition of its work designing the Hillcrest House.
Well Preserved Ogden Avenue Time Capsule on Market for $500k
Take a step back in time with this two-family on the sought after Ogden Avenue in the Heights. Without any major updates since at least the 1960’s the property embodies bygone days.
Former Mob Boss’ House to be Auctioned
Head over to Fort Lee next month for the auction of a house with a colorful history of owners that was originally built by Albert Anastasia head of the notorious Murder, Inc. crime organization.
Urban Masterpiece with Direct NYC Views in Hoboken Asks $4.595M
This impeccable Hoboken jewel was thoughtfully designed by award winning local architect John Nastasi of Nastasi Architects. Unique and singular, this custom architectural masterpiece channels the design principles of Frank Lloyd Wright. Let's take a look inside this truly spectacular home.
Hoboken’s Industrial Past Gets a New Lease on Life
In an era where new construction is seemingly everywhere, some developers are finding inspiration in the relics of Hoboken’s industrial age, taking facilities that...