The west side of Jersey City is poised for a major transformation, thanks to a set of development projects that are planned for more than 20 acres around New Jersey City University.
In today’s “ecosystem of real estate in New Jersey,” Jeff Sica knows that good opportunities are hard to find when it comes to mixed-use, transit-centric projects that feed off of New York City.
New Jersey’s decades-long battle over affordable housing policy is heading back to the state Supreme Court, which has opted to hear an appeal for the latest dispute over how those obligations are calculated for local governments.
The owners of 2 Gateway Center in Newark have carved out a new 2,000-square-foot co-working space, part of an effort to bring a diverse mix of uses to its bustling concourse.
Developers have brought an office building in downtown Summit to full occupancy within a year of acquiring and starting renovations on the 128,000-square-foot property.
The Rundown: Three buildings that house state agencies in Trenton will be torn down to make way for two new structures, with the goals of streamlining the government’s footprint in the city and clearing a path toward private development.
A group opposing the American Dream Meadowlands project is suing stop it from getting more than $1 billion in bond financing it needs to be completed, according to published reports.