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Two-Building Project Could Bring 70 New Apartments to Bayonne
A developer wants to construct a project with 70 residential units, a rooftop terrace, and more along Avenue E in Bayonne a few blocks away from the 8th Street stop on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.
Bayonne Plans to Replace East 25th Street Pedestrian Bridge Over Light Rail
The City of Bayonne wants to remove the East 25th Street pedestrian bridge over the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail in order to construct a new bridge.
Hudson County Hunger Project: They’ve Got You.
Jersey City restaurants and volunteers organized as fast as you can say bon appetit to feed the community’s seniors affected by Coronavirus social distancing.
Bayonne Ferry Service One Step Closer to Reality
A deal for cross-river transit out of a new terminal in Bayonne could gain final approvals next month.
Approvals Sought for Eight-Story Development on Bayonne’s Broadway
A proposed development could bring nearly 50 apartments near the southernmost stop on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.
Bayonne Cancels Free Holiday Parking, Draws Staten Island into War of Words
Bayonne officials have canceled a program in which shoppers could park in municipal lots for free in December, claiming Staten Island commuters abused the privilege.
$500m, 153-Acre Project Gets Underway at Bayonne’s Military Ocean Terminal
East Rutherford-based developer Lincoln Equities Group recently began preparations its ambitious Bayonne industrial project.
Bayonne Could ‘Suspend Affordable Housing Requirements’ for 1,500+ Unit Development
Jersey Digs has exclusively learned new details about a massive proposed high-rise development with seven buildings at the MOTBY site in Bayonne.
Appreciation Slows, Volume Drops in Outer Hudson County Neighborhoods
Areas outside of Downtown Jersey City had a somewhat slow first quarter, but properties are selling quicker than they were last year.
New Details on Bayonne Mega-Project Include 4500 Units, Hotel, Retail
If it moves forward, the ambitious Bayonne project within the Harbor Station South Redevelopment area would be one of the largest developments in New Jersey.