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Study Claims Newark, Jersey City Have Some of the Worst Green Space in U.S.
According to the study, Jersey City finished dead last in terms of having the lowest number of parks per capita in the country.
Jersey City’s Ghost Truck Kitchen Expanding to Bergen-Lafayette
Ghost Truck Kitchen will be bringing a new Jersey City outpost to Bergen-Lafayette that will allow them to offer BYOB group dining and host private events for the community.
Orange’s Main Street Revitalization Comes Together
Long-envisioned redevelopment around the Essex County city’s train station is starting to pay off as Orange is set to welcome over 600 new apartments over the course of the next 12 to 18 months.
Klang Klang Klang, Gone’s our Trolley: The Loss of Newark’s Transit Autonomy
Public transit is the only effective means for Newarkers to get around our city, and at one time, it was a fast, efficient, and timely endeavor. So why has it become so lousy?
A Forgotten Belleville Relic Discovered, then Lost Again
A stone slab commemorating Walter Kidde was found overgrown with moss and hidden between shipping containers. Months later, however, the monument seems to have disappeared.
Toll Brothers Announces Joint Venture as 151 Bay Street Rises in Jersey City
Toll Brothers will be partnering with New York-based Sculptor Real Estate on their latest 34-story condominium tower in Jersey City.
120-Unit Development in Pohatcong Gains Approval
Larken Associates will be bringing their third multi-family project to Pohatcong, a tiny Warren County township that borders the Delaware River.
Preservationists Win Grant to Nominate Newark’s Weequahic High For National Register
A local nonprofit is working to ensure Newark’s historic Weequahic High School is protected with national landmark status.
Watsessing is Becoming Bloomfield’s Next Downtown
Bloomfield’s Watsessing neighborhood boasts a midtown-direct train, a light rail station, and access to a highway, but has only recently caught the eye of developers.
Could Renovations in East Orange’s Ampere Neighborhood Revive Midtown Direct Service?
East Orange once had a reputation as one of the wealthiest suburbs until it fell on hard times. Now, one of its neighborhoods is attracting young professionals who are rehabbing 19th-century row houses.