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Another Caldwell Bank to Undergo Adaptive Reuse
A former Essex County bank is being converted into office and retail space along with an art gallery.
Two Companies Sue Hoboken, Seeking to Void Hilton Hotel Deal
Landowners near the future hotel site have filed suit against city officials and KMS Development Partners, looking to block an agreement they claim is a “blatant quid pro quo.”
Final Deal for Revamped Hoboken Hilton Project Moves Forward
New renders have been revealed for the 20-story hotel, a project that will now include almost $5 million in community givebacks.
Hoboken Hilton Deal Includes $4.5 Million in Givebacks, Will Renovate YMCA
Pending council approval, a hotel development deal now includes funds to renovate a post office, restore a decaying community center, and create new educational spaces for public use.
New Details Revealed for Upcoming 27-Story Journal Square Tower
A Jersey City synagogue will be torn down and replaced with a mixed-use high-rise. The proposed 27-story building would be one of three new towers to be constructed in this part of Journal Square.
100 Units Planned Near Orange/West Orange Border
A new building with a mixture of market rate and “affordable” units could be built in the Valley neighborhood.
Multi-Family Development Planned for Vacant Greenville Lot
A new residential building could come to John F. Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City. The proposal is scheduled to be heard Thursday, June 14.
Major Proposal Could Bring 659 Units to Downtown Trenton
A developer is looking to convert a historic Trenton building into a mixed-use development and construct several new multifamily buildings.
Adaptive Reuse for Former Newark Hospital Could Move Forward
Apartments, office space, and space for GlassRoots could come to the old St. Michael’s Hospital in Newark. The proposal goes before the board Thursday, March 15.
New Developments are Enticing Millennials to Stay in New Jersey
New developments throughout New Jersey are catering to a lifestyle in between urban and suburban to help keep millennials in the state.








