Tag: MVMK Architecture
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.
Company Seeks Approval for Two 12-Story Buildings on Jersey City’s West Side
A major development with 450 residential units, retail space, and more could be coming to Jersey City’s West Side.
107 New York Avenue Sues Jersey City Over Development Rejection
The owners of a warehouse in The Heights have filed a lawsuit seeking a new hearing from the zoning board, who denied their adaptive reuse application for a 75-unit project.
Hoboken’s Wonder Lofts Set to Wrap Construction Next Summer
The project, which is adaptively reusing an old Wonder Bread factory into 83 condominiums and retail space, looks to deliver their first homes during the middle of 2021.
Lawsuit Seeks to Block Hoboken’s First Medical Marijuana Dispensary
A company that's looking to open a competing dispensary claims Harmony Foundation is circumventing local cannabis regulations and argues the city abused its discretion by approving the plans.
New Hoboken Condominium Elevates Frank Sinatra’s Birthplace to Luxurious Heights
Frank's Place at 415 Monroe Street features spacious three- and four-bedroom residences with inspired modern finishes and resident amenities. Only three of the seven units remain.
Asbury Park Approves iStar’s AP Triangle Townhomes Development
Following months of discussion, the city’s planning board green lit a project that will see 48 modern townhomes constructed on about two acres near Wesley Lake.
56-Unit Development With Non-Profit Space Approved in Hoboken
Following a court ruling, Advance Realty has been cleared to bring a mixed-use project to a corner of Adams Street that includes 3,000-square feet of space for Big Brothers Big Sisters.