Tag: Weckenmann Architecture
Jersey City Approves Industrial-Inspired Development in Paulus Hook
A Downtown neighborhood that is one of Jersey City’s most historic will be getting a new development with nods to the past hoping to blend in with the streetscape.
Jersey City Approves 84-Unit Development with Retail on West Side Avenue
A slew of properties on Jersey City's West Side could be combined to make way for a larger development.
Jersey City Development Sells for the Second Time, Heads Towards Groundbreaking
This adaptive reuse project will expand a Jersey City industrial building into a residential complex with some parking and affordable housing.
Jersey City Approves Redesigned 200-Unit Project at 301 West Side Avenue
Vreeland Projects has been given the green light to revitalize and significantly expand a warehouse into a development that will take up an entire Jersey City block.
200-Unit Adaptive Reuse Development Pitched on Jersey City’s West Side
Vreeland Projects will be presenting their plans to revitalize an acre of land near NJCU’s campus that will restore an old Jersey City warehouse and build a six-story addition along a city block.
Jersey City Approves Grand Street Redevelopment Near The Junction
A plan to revitalize an irregularly shaped lot in Jersey City will add residences and a sizable storefront to the neighborhood.
Six-Story Development Approved on Whiton Street in Jersey City
A modern complex that includes some affordable housing units is slated to rise along a stretch of Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey City.
Jersey City Approves Residential Restoration Plan for St. Paul’s Convent
A building in The Heights that dates to the 19th century is slated to be preserved and transformed.
Project to Transform Historic Jersey City Heights Convent Heads to Zoning Board
St. Paul of the Cross is looking to turn a historic structure along Hancock Avenue, Jersey City into a residential building.
Development May Replace Industrial Site near Lafayette Park, Jersey City
A building that has likely stood in Jersey City’s Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood for more than a century could be torn down and replaced with a new development.