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Newark Approves Mixed-Use Development on Stuyvesant Avenue in Vailsburg
The city’s zoning board greenlit a plan that will bring an 11-unit project to a vacant parcel after previously rejecting a larger proposal.
Newarkers Still Relive the 1967 Riots, New Museum Honors that Trauma
Plans are underway to repurpose the old Fourth Precinct — where the Newark riots began — into an exhibition space as well as the headquarters for the Center for Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery.
Asbury Park Set to Consider Quirky Two Building Condo Proposal from K. Hovnanian
This unusual Asbury Park development, reminiscent of the movie “Up,” is looking to build two separate condo buildings that would surround a single-family home.
Spacious Home in Prime Bayonne Listed for Sale
Spacious and spectacular, the search for your dream home is complete with this beautiful, well-maintained residence in Bayonne.
Newark Still Prohibits Rent Increases, Landlords Feel the Squeeze of Inflation
Despite the easing of most COVID-19 restrictions, landlords in Newark are still unable to raise rents on their properties due to a moratorium on rent increases on rent-controlled apartments.
Luxury Apartment Building Sells for $38.5M in Hackensack
A new luxury apartment building in Hackensack was recently sold off-market for $38,500,000.
Edison’s Black Maria, the World’s First Movie Studio, Needs Rehabilitation
The world’s first movie production house, the Black Maria in West Orange, is getting a huge investment to make the exhibit more tourist-friendly.
$28.48M Loan Secured for Morristown Development
Construction financing worth $28.48 million has been secured for an apartment community in Morristown.
The VUE Hackensack Sold Off-Market for $36 Million
The VUE Hackensack, a luxury apartment building in Hackensack, New Jersey, was recently sold off-market for $36M.
Mudlarking Began in London, But Newark is Also a Place for Buried Treasure
A good spot for mudlarking requires two things — an old city and a river. Newark has both, and treasure hunters have found a trove of arrowheads, 19th-century coins, and Victorian inkwells along the riverbanks.









