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Retail Roundup, Newark: Ono Grinds Poké, Suite 304 Lounge, More
Newark’s food and retail scene continues to explode, with a new poké place, a lounge and more coming soon to the landscape.
Orange/West Orange Revitalization Hits Stride With Harvard Printing Groundbreaking
The revitalization of Orange and West Orange is picking up steam, as construction on the Harvard Printing rental community broke ground this week.
One of N.J.’s Frank Lloyd Wright-Designed Homes Sells
A Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house in the Garden State recently found a buyer, and the meticulously restored property is just as grand today as when the legendary architect oversaw the project.
Hudson River History: Hoboken’s North River Bridge
New York City’s surroundings are home to some of the most famous bridges in the country, but a never-completed one in Hoboken offers a glimpse into history and what could have been.
Construction Underway On 28-Unit Project At 727 Adams Street, Hoboken
A long-vacant lot in Hoboken is now buzzing with construction crews. Work began last fall on a new project at 727 Adams Street, a lot that stretches from the corner of 8th Street to the corner of Grand Street, in Hoboken's Ward 3.
Eataly Inspired Italian Marketplace Planned For Newark’s Teachers Village
An "Eataly-inspired" Italian market and restaurant is in the works for Downtown Newark. The concept, which is taking 10,000 square feet in the Teacher's Village development, hopes to open later this year.
Garden State Glitz: NJ’s Most Expensive Towns
While a few of New Jersey’s cities are going through a development boom not seen in decades, the guts of the Garden State have always been in its small towns. See which zip codes are the most expensive and which city racked up the most total property sales last year.
Bayonne Commuter Ferry Moves One Step Closer to Reality
Bayonne’s status as North Jersey’s next emerging residential hotspot solidified last Friday when city officials met with the Port Authority to discuss a proposed ferry route to Manhattan.
Preserving Architectural History In Bayonne
After the community lost a battle to save a prominent historical home in 2015, historic preservation has become a hot topic in Bayonne. But with only one official historic district and limited legal means to protect properties, preservationists are doing their best to ensure Bayonne's history survives.
Revitalization Underway At Passaic’s Tallest And Most Iconic Building
Work is underway at The Peoples Bank Tower in Downtown Passaic at 663 Main Avenue. The mixed-use project aims to restore the city's "tallest and most iconic building". Construction is expected to be completed by late 2017.









