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Living in Hoboken vs. Jersey City | Which is Best for You?
Living in Hoboken vs. living in Jersey City - the "best mid-size city in America" or a smaller community feel? We break down two of New Jersey’s most historic cities.
Prime Weehawken Development in Foreclosure, Will be Auctioned Later This Month
A 3.65-acre property along the Hudson River has fallen into foreclosure and the lender has scheduled the land to be sold at auction.
Community Meeting Scheduled as Development Continues Around Route 440, Jersey City
A community meeting for a sizable Jersey City development near the Route 440 corridor is expected to take place tomorrow.
Two Bomb-Proof 1940s Era Buildings Demolished in Bayonne
The demolition of the 1940s era Bayonne buildings allows construction to commence on the new UPS facility at the waterfront industrial park.
Renderings Revealed as Final Phase of Weehawken’s Port Imperial Moves Forward
A mixed-use development with 282 residences is being planned on almost four acres of waterfront property and $61 million in financing has been obtained towards funding the project’s approvals.
46-Unit Development at 669 Bergen Avenue in Jersey City Clears a Hurdle
Plans to bring a six-story building to McGinley Square have taken a step forward.
Mack-Cali Could Obtain Another Liquor License in Weehawken
Another Hudson County liquor license could be transferred to one of the region’s largest real estate companies.
Uptown Hoboken is an Extension of Luxury Living at 1425 Hudson Street
Only the exquisitely appointed residences and hotel-style amenities can rival the dynamic neighborhood and all there is to eat, drink, see, and do.
Bayonne Ferry Service One Step Closer to Reality
A deal for cross-river transit out of a new terminal in Bayonne could gain final approvals next month.
Rendering, New Details Released About Jersey City Whole Foods
Changes coming to the Mack-Cali property set to host the market include converting a portion of a parking garage into retail space and designating part of Pearl Street for one-way traffic.