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Two New Projects Could Come To Kennedy Boulevard In Bayonne
Two approved projects could potentially rise soon along Kennedy Boulevard in Bayonne. One is a 48-unit mixed-use building at 79-87 Kennedy and the other a 7-unit at 717-719 Kennedy.
So Much More Than Tile: Porcelanosa’s Product Line Will Surprise You
You probably think of Porcelanosa as a luxury tile company - and sure, their tile products are some of the best in the business. But did you know that they’re a full-service building materials company whose kitchen, bath, flooring, and façade solutions are just as innovative and aesthetically pleasing as the tile you already know and love?
Retail Roundup, Hoboken: Koro Koro Rice Balls, Greek From Greece, Makai Poke & More
Two new Asian-inspired eateries are hitting Washington Street, while a new Greek bakery and market helps add some culinary diversity along Hoboken’s waterfront. All this and more in today's edition of Hoboken's Retail Roundup.
Queen Latifah Backed Development Project Moves Forward In Newark
A singer, songwriter, talk show host, and producer who was born and raised in the Garden State appears to be behind a new development that is planned for her home county.
Ground Broken On Condo Project At 380 Newark Avenue
Local developer Weingarten Group recently broke ground on their latest project at 380 Newark Avenue, which will add 45 new units to Downtown’s condominium inventory next year.
Brand-New Journal Square Eatery Gets Back To Delicious Basics
Get to know Journal Square eatery, Square 1, a community eatery that is committed to shared space, connection, good food, and nourishment.
Landsea Secures $102.3 Million Construction Loan For Avora In Weehawken
This week, developer Landsea announced the closing of a $102.3 million construction loan to fund the remaining construction on their Avora project in Weehawken.
Ask An Investor: Cash Flow vs Appreciation, New Construction Costs, Finding Financing
The next installment of our “Ask an Investor” series with Jerome Fazzari and Lorna McManus of GreenPen Investments. In this part, they answer the questions: Should you invest for cash flow or appreciation? What are the average costs to build ground up? How to find financing?
Retail Roundup, Newark: Wok to Walk, Tonnie’s Minis and More
Several redevelopment projects have added significant retail space to Downtown Newark over the last few years, and those storefronts are now starting to fill up with a little bit of everything that should add life to the streetscape.
For Journal Square, Lattes A Little Later
Journal Square commuters seeking a caffeine kicker are going to have to wait a little while longer, as the Starbucks Coffee scheduled to open is now delayed a few months.