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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.
A Fully Affordable Project Is Taking Shape In Newark
Close to four years after it was originally proposed, plans are moving forward for The Residences at Symphony Hall, a fully affordable development at 359-407 Halsey Street in Newark.
180-Unit Project Planned For 162-170 Avenue F, Bayonne
Another new project is planned in Bayonne as development in the city continues to pick up. A report published by The Jersey Journal states that an 180-unit building is planned for 162-170 Avenue F, between 23rd and 24th Street, in the city's 2nd Ward.
Proposal Calls For 79 Residential Units At 18-26 New York Avenue, Newark
A new residential building has been proposed for Newark's growing Ironbound neighborhood at 18-26 New York Avenue and 17-29 Garden Street.
Retail-Focused Development Sprouts Around Hoboken’s Southwest Park
Later this year, Hoboken’s Southwest Park will add an acre of lawns, trees, and playgrounds to one of the city’s major gateways, and developers are looking to compliment the green space with some new housing and retail space for the neighborhood.
200 Washington Street, Newark, Sells for $4.1 Million
200 Washington St, a two-story building in Downtown Newark, recently sold for $4.1 million, a sign of Newark's ever-increasing interest among investors.
Construction to Begin on New Residential Development Near Newark’s Military Park
A vacant brownstone in Newark’s Military Park Commons Historic District is being expanded into a 15-unit residential development.









