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Partnership Commits $150 Million to Reactivate Two Iconic Newark Buildings
Two office buildings, steeped in Newark heritage, are slated for modernization in a way that honors Newark’s rich history of innovation and civic engagement.
Spacious and Modern, The Hoboken Glass House Brings New Rentals and Amenities to Jackson...
The Hoboken Glass House is located at 401 Jackson Street and features the perfect mix of generous floor plans, high-end finishes, and modern amenities for upscale city living.
Tommy’s Tavern + Tap Looks to Open Location in Edgewater
A restaurant and bar chain that has been rapidly expanding throughout New Jersey could open its first Bergen County outpost in Edgewater.
Developer Looks to Advance Plan for 110-Unit Downtown Hackensack Project
A five-story building could spell major changes for the northern edge of Hackensack’s downtown.
Eight-Story Development Could Come to Newark’s Ironbound
Newark’s latest mixed-use development would include commercial space and more than 100 residential units.
Redevelopment of Bayonne’s Marist High School Moves Forward
Ownership of the former Bayonne private school has been officially transferred to the Alessi Organization, who built the nearby South Cove Commons.
The Loss of Doo Wop Motels in Wildwood Is a Deeper Mystery Than Previously...
These futuristic- and island-themed accommodations were frozen in time and preservationists had all but given up on establishing a historic district dedicated to this quirky decade in architecture.
Toll Brothers Gives the Gift of Luxurious Choices in Communities This Season
Open houses are happening in communities across the Garden State and quick move-ins are also available.
Years After Fire, East Orange’s Harris Diner Could be Replaced with Produce Store
More than six years after a fire destroyed the Harris Diner, an East Orange landmark, the building could be torn down and replaced with a produce store.
Apartments Planned for Former Roseville Avenue School in Newark
The building, which dates back nearly 140 years, could be adaptively reused into Newark’s latest residential development.









