Tag: MVMK Architecture
Jersey City Set to Hear Plans for 71-Unit Project on Communipaw Avenue
A Jersey City building of notable historic significance could meet the wrecking ball if a new application is approved.
K. Hovnanian Homes to Pitch 44-Unit Development in Asbury Park
The Matawan-based company is looking to develop two condominium buildings on Bergh Street.
Renderings Revealed as Jersey City Approves 172-Unit Complex near McGinley Square
The plan will construct two buildings along Summit Avenue, rehabilitate a historic home, and add a new green space and playground along Storms Avenue.
373-Unit Journal Square Estates Development Approved in Jersey City
The planning board signed off on a proposal to develop a former car dealership into two 12-story buildings set to add retail space along Kennedy Boulevard.
Jersey City Approves 186-Unit Tower with Hotel and Banquet Space along JFK Boulevard
A Pep Boys facility is slated to meet the wrecking ball and be replaced with a 30-story mixed-use development that includes office space plus a penthouse restaurant.
10-Story Development Planned at Former Siperstein’s Property in Jersey City
A Bright Street building once used as a paint factory outlet could be replaced with a mixed-use project just a few blocks from an iconic “ghost sign” that is passed by thousands of drivers every day.
Ex-Hackensack Mayor Sues to Block 270-Unit Main Street Development
A company with deep ties to a prominent political family is looking to the courts in hopes of derailing a Hackensack mixed-use project.
Revamp of 17-23 Perrine Avenue Moves Forward Near Journal Square
Jersey City’s planning board approved the revisioning of a 56-unit project that will reduce the visual impact on the streetscape and add housing to one of the area’s quieter streets.
Two Tower, 450-Unit Development Approved at 20 Carbon Place
Jersey City has signed off on a plan to build twin 12-story buildings with retail separated by an 8,000-square foot public plaza.
After Decades of Neglect, Jersey City’s Northern Downtown Rapidly Rising
Several companies are bringing over 3,000 housing units, a 1.5-acre park, and more than 73,000 square feet of retail space to a post-industrial neighborhood near the Hoboken border.