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Opinion: Restore the Orange Branch to West Orange as a Light Rail
With a major redevelopment project proposed in downtown West Orange, which could even include a movie studio, perhaps it’s time to give another thought to restoring the Orange Branch, not as a passenger line, but as an extension of the Newark subway.
Multifamily Portfolio in Hoboken Sells for $13.2 Million
Three contiguous multifamily properties were recently sold in Hoboken for $13,200,000.
Second Phase of Bayonne’s Liberty Bay Club Heads to Planning Board
A Fairfield-based company is looking to bring another 85 units to a vacant Bayonne parcel next to their initial development.
New Restaurant, Possibly a Charley Outpost, Coming to Newark’s Urby Development
A corporation with the same trading name as a prominent Harrison restaurant has applied to transfer a liquor license to space inside the soon-to-open Downtown Newark building.
State Commissioner Overrules Panel, Paves Way for Newark’s Tubman Statue
Approval for a Harriet Tubman monument planned in Newark was first denied, but now a New Jersey commissioner has overruled the state panel of preservationists.
Renderings Revealed as Construction Begins at 50 Sussex Avenue in Newark
Tona Construction has begun work on a modern 15-story development set to rise in the University Heights neighborhood of Newark.
Beautiful Two Bedroom Condo with Private Outdoor Space and Low HOA Listed in Weehawken
This beautiful two-bedroom residence in Bella Vista Estates, Weehawken offers you a magnificent home with a low HOA.
Another Development Planned for Monroe Avenue in Asbury Park
Sackman Enterprises wants to bring a mixed-use development to a corner property near a retail corridor that includes affordable housing, retail space, and several penthouse units.
The Sins of Our Architects: How Racism Smeared Newark’s Modernist Legacy
Bare walls of granite, concrete, and opaque glass shout “nothing to see”. These buildings insult our city’s inhabitants but are a comfort to commuters. They are fortresses to suburbia’s denial that the route of their wealth was built on sidewalks that are now lifeless.
Mighty Quinn’s Barbeque Now Open in Hoboken
New York City barbeque spot Mighty Quinn's has officially launched their Hoboken outpost.









