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52-Unit Mixed-Use Complex Pitched for Hoboken’s Willow Avenue
Advance Realty could soon take a step towards bringing an eight-story development with two retail spaces to a prominent Hoboken corner.
Newark’s Gateway Junction Now Open as Restaurant Rollout Continues
Gateway Junction in Newark is officially open to the public and several big-name restaurants will be launching in the development over the coming months.
Designs for First New Townhouse in a Century on Newark’s James Street Earns Praise
A building approved by Newark’s Landmark and Historic Preservation Commission could become the first new townhouse built on James Street in over a century.
Larger Plans Emerge at Hoboken’s Neumann Leathers Redevelopment
The owners of Neumann Leathers in Hoboken are now looking to expand the historic property into a 375-unit mixed-use development that includes a public indoor courtyard.
Storied Faircourt Mansion With Brooke Astor Connection Listed in Bernardsville
The 30,000 square foot New Jersey home, once home to philanthropist Brooke Astor, has undergone a major restoration and features 15 acres of landscaped greenery designed by the architect of Central Park.
Orange’s Main Street Revitalization Comes Together
Long-envisioned redevelopment around the Essex County city’s train station is starting to pay off as Orange is set to welcome over 600 new apartments over the course of the next 12 to 18 months.
Brooklyn’s Indicted “Bling Bishop” Hiding Out in Paramus Mansion
Lamor Whitehead aka Bling Bishop, a preacher charged with fraud, has been cozying up in a 6,200 square-foot New Jersey home since being released on bail and maintaining his innocence.
Why are So Many Historic Buildings in Newark Still Being Demolished?
Demolitions in Newark’s historic districts are the new normal.
Newark Airport Construction: Terminal A Set to Open in January
The major undertaking that is the Newark Airport renovation will be unveiling a big piece next month as a brand new $2.7 billion Terminal A hopes to transform the reputation of the aging facility.
Corporations are Gobbling Up Newark Homes, Making Homeownership More Difficult: Rutgers Study
A recent study showed, 47 percent of all arm's-length residential sales in Newark were to institutional investor buyers. The result of this is a toxic housing market that is increasingly unaffordable and rife with "intimidation" from landlords.









