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Proposed 10-Story Tower Near Bergenline Avenue HBLR Station Could Receive Tax Exemption
Jersey Digs has learned new information about a proposed 97-unit building that could be constructed along Bergenline Avenue in West New York.
Another Lawsuit Wants Revamped Hoboken Hilton Deal Tossed
The same two landowners that derailed the first Hilton agreement have sued the city again, this time claiming a giveback payment from the hotel’s developer “amounts to a slush fund.”
Hundreds of Apartments Could be Built Near I-295 in Mercer County
A developer is planning 300 units in Hopewell Township, Mercer County. 48 of the units would reportedly be reserved for "low and moderate-income households."
Brooklyn-Based Bacik Polish Foods Plans to Open Factory in Newark
A producer of Polish foods has received approval to open a warehouse and food manufacturing operation in Newark’s Lower Broadway neighborhood.
From ‘Cake Boss’ to Cheesesteaks, Hoboken Brings Attention to 25 Oldest Businesses
From the 'Cake Boss' bakery to a 1950s cheesesteak restaurant, the city of Hoboken has begun a campaign to recognize its 25 oldest businesses.
Separate Poke and Ramen Shops to Open Side by Side in Hoboken
A poke bowl restaurant and ramen shop will soon open side by side in the center of Hoboken’s busy Washington Street.
The Pastrami House, a Kosher-Style Deli, Expanding to Hoboken
The Jersey-born business, who have been open for a few months in Lincroft, will be bringing their second location to the Mile Square City.
124 New Units and Retail Space Could Be Added to Newark Apartment Complex
Big changes are expected for the Terrace Heights complex in Newark’s Clinton Hill neighborhood.
Three-Story Waterfront Townhome at Maxwell Place Offers Spectacular NYC Skyline Views
A three-story waterfront townhouse offered for sale in Hoboken's Maxwell Place development offers spectacular Manhattan views.
Mysterious Developer Cuts 10 Stories From Proposed Springfield Ave. Project
Last year, a mysterious Newark developer submitted unconventional plans to construct five high-rise buildings in the city’s outer wards. Now, one of those proposed developments could be far smaller than initially expected.









