Darrell Simmons May 03, 2024
Grand Victorian Residence with Sweeping NYC Views Offers Rare Opportunity on Historic Hamilton Avenue, Weehawken
History and musical theater enthusiasts will be thrilled at this extremely rare opportunity to secure a residence on historic Hamilton Avenue in Weehawken.
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Don't Miss These Brand New 2,000-SF+ Oversized Condos in Jersey City Heights with Garage Parking
Choose between two brand new condo residences with garage parking and outdoor spaces in the Jersey City Heights neighborhood.
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Hoboken Rejects Plan to Bring Food Hall Development to Clinton Street
A spokesperson for the developer that was looking to bring a mixed-use building with a food vendor hall to Hoboken called the Zoning Board decision "NIMBYism of the worst kind."
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Burlington Announces Opening Date for Downtown Newark Store
Burlington, a discount brand that was born in the Garden State, will be adding a store to their portfolio in Newark opening soon.
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Jersey City Approves Changes to Urby Phase Two Including Plaza Revamp
The massive second phase of Jersey City Urby is making progress with recent approvals and new renderings released.
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New Images Emerge as Phase One of $336 Million NJPAC Renovation Begins
A plaza right outside the venue will be redesigned and a new urban park dubbed the Essex County Green will be added to the landscape of Downtown Newark.
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LCOR Acquires Downtown Jersey City Development Site for $54 Million
A Philadelphia company that is behind one of the largest redevelopments in Hoboken is now planning a 650-unit mixed-use complex in Jersey City.
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Bayonne Food Truck Festival Happening This Weekend
The Bayonne event, now in its fifth year, will host 28 food trucks and feature children’s ride, concerts, a beer garden, and more.
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Newark Green-Lights Its First Cannabis Farm: Why Did It Take So Long?
Canna P Farm is the first indoor cultivation facility to gain approval in Newark and plans to bring a three-story, 67,000-square-foot indoor farm to the city.
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Poutine Spot New York Fries Opens Jersey City Outpost
Canadian chain New York Fries has opened its doors in Jersey City, known for their fresh french fries and poutine.
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Hoboken Approves Redevelopment at Capital One Bank Site
A vacant former bank branch in Hoboken will soon be meeting the wrecking ball in favor of a mixed-use complex that will add five storefronts to the streetscape.
jerseydigs.com/301-311-washington-street-hoboken-approved
West Orange Approves New Film Studio Near Thomas Edison’s National Park
Matrix Development Group is finalizing plans for the 12-acre facility, which was recently approved by the West Orange township council.
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NJ Wine & Food Fest Returns May 3-5 with Celebrity Chef Tom Colicchio
For the first time since 2019, the NJ Wine & Food Fest returns to Crystal Springs Resort from May 3-5, 2024.
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Buon Appetito Moves to Former Just BeClaws Space in Jersey City
The Italian restaurant Buon Appetito has shifted from one Downtown Jersey City space to another.
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The Newark that Could Have Been, Part II: Mid-Century Utopias and Motorama Nightmares
Part II of our deep dive into the history and architectural aspirations of Newark: post-World War II Newark is grappling with economic downturns and the weight of its own aspirations, as it embarks on a bold journey to redefine itself.
jerseydigs.com/the-newark-that-could-have-been-part-ii
Following a Fire, Prominent Hoboken Warehouse Redevelopment Gets a Boost With $97 Million Loan
An effort that is repurposing a former factory along Hoboken’s southern border has obtained financing to complete construction work.
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Jazz Legend Paquito D’Rivera Sells His North Bergen Home at Unprecedented Price
The Grammy winning musician sold his historic 5,000 square foot home for a sum that shattered a North Bergen price record.
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Jersey City's O'LaLa Empanadas Closes After Decade-Long Run
One of the pioneering businesses that set up shop in Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey City 10 years ago has shut down amid a property sale and possible redevelopment plans.
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Epire Breaks Ground on 75-Unit Development Near Jersey City's Enos Jones Park
A vacant Downtown Jersey City lot finally has shovels in the ground after years of false starts as a new mixed-use project with a modern design starts construction.
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Woodbridge Center Mall Sells for Massive Loss
The largest shopping facility in Middlesex County sold for a whopping $155 million less than what it was appraised for just a few short years ago.
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New Bayonne Development on Avenue C Nabs Refinancing
A modern multi-family complex in Bayonne has secured a refinancing deal amid an ongoing lease-up at the property.
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Largest Pickleball Complex in Northeast Breaks Ground in New Jersey
This New Jersey field house is being converted into a 60,000-square foot air-conditioned pickle ball facility with cutting-edge amenities plus an in-house restaurant and bar.
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The Newark that Could Have Been, Part I: A City Beautiful, Sky-High Ambitions, and Lost Focus
Dive into the history and architectural aspirations of Newark, a city with a complex past and promising future, explored through the lens of its iconic landmarks and unrealized urban visions.
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