Lawsuit Filed to Block Largest Redevelopment Project in Newark’s Ironbound
The four-tower, 1,408-unit Iberia project in Newark’s Ironbound could be delayed as a tenant-led group sues to overturn its approval.
Builders of Jersey City’s 88 Regent Slapped with Labor Violation Lawsuit
New Jersey’s Attorney General has filed a case against the companies behind the Jersey City luxury high-rise.
Belmar Inn to Be Demolished for Condo Project Following Legal Victory
An appellate court has sided with a developer that has approved plans to bring a residential complex to the site of the Belmar Inn.
Tenants at Portside Towers Bring Jersey City Rent Control Case to Federal Court
For over two decades, tenants at Portside Towers have allegedly faced illegal rent increases that could cost real estate giant Equity Residential $700 million.
Just Months After Approval, Lawsuits and Liens Derail Two-Tower Project in Jersey City
Jersey Digs has learned that despite gaining approval last year, a proposed 515-unit development in Downtown Jersey City has been derailed by a lawsuit and terminated redevelopment agreement.
Fort Lee High Rise Already in Foreclosure Misses Another Payment
Once a promising redevelopment, this Fort Lee mixed-use building now stands at the center of a foreclosure fight over mounting debt and maintenance failures.
Amid Lawsuits and Protests, Work Stops on 38-Story Halo in Newark
The first phase of Newark's Halo development has been plagued by safety concerns and a court action.
Jersey City Officially Files Legal Action to Seize 50 Journal Square
Jersey City is looking to acquire the vacant building 50 Journal Square via condemnation proceedings after their offer of $1.2 million was turned down.
Fate of Jersey City’s 125 Monitor Street Could Be Decided Soon
One of the most problematic abandoned properties in Jersey City is still bogged down in legal proceedings but recent court moves have signaled a resolution could soon emerge.
Epire Wins Lawsuit That Tried to Block Their 12-Story Jersey City Development
A three-judge panel ruled that Jersey City’s planning board acted appropriately when approving the project.