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With Development Everywhere, Harrison Is Ready for Its Closeup
A recent New York Times story asked whether Harrison will become the "new Hoboken," highlighting the city's burgeoning development and easy Manhattan commute.
Renderings Revealed for Approved 26 Cottage Street and Pedestrian Plaza
Namdar Group’s studio-heavy development will be built next to a new car-free plaza just steps from Journal Square.
Only Four Residences Remain at Henley on Hudson, NJ Gold Coast
Four remaining two- and three-bedroom homes are the last opportunity to own in the luxury Weehawken waterfront community within Port Imperial.
1870s Plainfield ‘Show Home’ Boasts Marble Floors, Modern Design Elements
The French Second Empire style home now for sale is situated in the Hillside Avenue Historic District.
27-Story Development Planned for 618 Pavonia Avenue Near Journal Square
A developer filed plans to build a 376-unit structure in Journal Square that would also include a new pedestrian plaza.
Newark’s Burger Walla to Open Outpost at Military Park
Jersey Digs has learned that the former Burg space in Downtown Newark’s Military Park will soon be home to an outpost of Burger Walla that will be known as The Yard.
Former Hamilton American Standard Factory Built in 1918 Sells for $84.7M
A private real estate investment firm has purchased the sprawling American Metro Center office complex in Hamilton, once an American Standard manufacturing facility, for $84.7 million.
No ‘Affordable Housing’ Planned for Approved 302-Unit Weehawken Development
Jersey Digs has obtained new documents describing a $133 million plan to bring a 302-unit building to one of the last remaining undeveloped waterfront properties in Weehawken.
The Edge Restaurant & Bar Soft Opens in Jackson
A New-American eatery with Latin and Asian influences is now taking reservations at their 200-seat restaurant.
Following Complaints, Hoboken Hires Two ‘Micromobility’ Officers to Enforce Scooter Safety
Hoboken residents have complained on social media about people riding on sidewalks, riding two to a scooter, and allowing kids to ride. Now, the city has hired two 'micromobility officers' to enforce safety.









