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Parking Could Replace a 19th Century Schoolhouse in Downtown Jersey City
Plans to tear down the old Saint Peter’s Grammar School, which partially dates back to 1861, have been met with controversy.
Manhattan’s Midtown Lumber Expands To Jersey City, Hosts Grand Opening BBQ This Friday, June...
One of Manhattan’s oldest lumberyards is coming to Jersey City.
Own This Historic Navesink Home Minutes From Midtown Ferry
Whether you’re looking to move your family to the suburbs, or if you just want a weekend home down the shore, the Lufborrow House in Navesink combines historic character with modern luxury.
Montclair Home Designed by Radio City Music Hall Architect Listed for First Time in...
A Montclair home designed by the architect of Radio City Music Hall has been listed for the first time in 50 years.
Profiled: Jeff Jordan Architects, an Award-Winning Firm Redesigning Jersey City
If you’ve wandered through downtown Jersey City, you’ve likely come across the work of Jeff Jordan Architects – a local architectural firm known for their modern aesthetic that seamlessly blends old and new.
The Newark that Could Have Been, Part I: A City Beautiful, Sky-High Ambitions, and...
Dive into the history and architectural aspirations of Newark, a city with a complex past and promising future, explored through the lens of its iconic landmarks and unrealized urban visions.
Elks Lodges Across the Nation are Vanishing, Who is to Blame?
Dozens of Elks Lodges have been lost in the last decade to make way for new development. The loss of these landmarks are an epidemic in architecture that no one seems to be talking about.
An Insider’s Guide to the World’s Second Largest Hindu Temple that Opened in New...
Set on 185 acres in Robbinsville, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is the second largest Hindu temple in the world and took 12 years to build with the help of more than 12,500 volunteers.
There’s No Place Like Newark for the Holidays: Brick City History for the Most...
As I walked through Broad Street on my way home with presents and giftwrap in hand, I found myself longing for a memory that now has become a rose-tinted fantasy. The nostalgia of a time and a city that bejeweled itself in Christmas merriment, and streetscapes as alive as a postcard by Currier and Ives.
NJPAC’s New Center Could Give Newark’s Arts Scene What it Needs Most: Theater Space
Newark has the talent for a vibrant theater scene. If only it had venues. That’s why NJPAC’s new Cooperman Center could be so transformative for downtown.