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Two Previously Stalled Projects See New Life Along Clinton Avenue, Newark
Two projects that stalled following the real estate downturn are seeing new activity. Plans have been revealed to finish an abandoned 3-story residential project at 310-316 Clinton Avenue and a stalled strip mall has been converted into the Mary Elizabeth Mahoney Women’s Health and Wellness Center.
Ground Broken for 700 Jackson Street, New Renderings Released
The official groundbreaking for Bijou Properties’ latest venture was held on Tuesday afternoon, and some new renderings of the project were released that should excite the neighborhood about the amenities that are coming.
Homeless Veterans Housing Planned For Sandy Damaged American Legion Post 107 In Hoboken
A redevelopment project is in the works that will demolish the existing American Legion Post 107 and replace it with a new building that will provide legion space along with apartments for veterans experiencing homelessness.
Bayonne Approves 65-Unit Development At 676-688 Avenue E
A new residential project, marketed towards young professionals, is planned for Bayonne near the 45th St Light Rail station. The 5-story project will house 65 residential units.
Four-Story, 12-Unit Building Approved At 8-12 Paterson Avenue, Hoboken
A new mixed-use development is coming to the southwestern part of the Mile Square City. Approved in November, the project will bring 12 residential units plus commercial space and parking to 8-12 Paterson Avenue.
PATH Expansion Would Provide Direct Access Between Newark Airport And Manhattan
The NYC metro area is lucky enough to have access to three major airports. However, getting to them has alway been a hassle. Now, a new expansion plan hopes to change that. The Port Authority of NY & NJ approved funding for a PATH extension that connects the Newark-WTC line to Newark Airport, providing direct access to Manhattan from the airport.
Development In Morristown: Something Old, Something New
One of the oldest towns in New Jersey has become the poster child for “smart growth” and with the continued shift towards walkable living being desired, the military capital of the American Revolution is adding some modern housing to its historic landscape.
Bijou Properties Taking Over Former ‘Lorien Lofts’ Project
Local developer Bijou Properties should soon be the new owner of a previously approved redevelopment project in Hoboken’s northwestern neighborhood, a move that will hopefully help jumpstart the infusion of some cutting-edge green technology into the city’s housing stock.
Mayor Baraka, Senator Booker Welcome Hahne And Company Back To Downtown Newark
The Newark community came together on Monday to celebrate the reopening of a long-shuttered downtown landmark. The Hahne and Company building officially re-opened this week with a ribbon cutting ceremony led by some of Newark’s most prominent players, both public and private.
NYC Restaurateur Revamping Former Liberty Bar Site
An uptown Hoboken restaurant that’s been shuttered for almost three years will soon be replaced by a new apartment building and a ground-floor restaurant that will be run by an experienced New York City restauranteur.









