Tag: L+M Development Partners
Resilient Hope: Newark Moves Forward on Housing Plan for Formerly Homeless Residents
Newark officials are backing a project to build housing and services for formerly homeless residents.
304-Unit Affordable Housing Community in Trenton Getting $124 Million Renovation
Renovations are underway at Kingsbury Towers in Trenton, a 304-unit affordable housing complex receiving a $124 million upgrade.
Passaic’s Largest Public Housing Complex Set for $38M+ Renovation and Expansion
Passaic’s housing authority is making headway towards revamping one of the largest public housing complexes in the area.
Orange’s Main Street Revitalization Comes Together
Long-envisioned redevelopment around the Essex County city’s train station is starting to pay off as Orange is set to welcome over 600 new apartments over the course of the next 12 to 18 months.
First Renderings Released of Newark’s Proposed 250-Unit ‘Museum Parc’ Project
Newly released site plans show what a proposed Downtown Newark project that would include an additional gallery for the Newark Museum of Art could look like if approved and completed.
$30M Development with 250 Apartments and Art Gallery Might Come Next to Newark Museum
A development consisting of two mixed-use buildings is being proposed adjacent to the Newark Museum of Art.
Photos: Construction Continues on Newark’s Urby Project
A building in Downtown Newark is being transformed into the region’s next Urby development.
Lengthy Tax Abatement Possible for ‘Affordable’ Newark Residential and Medical Project
Back in November, Jersey Digs reported on plans to bring a complex consisting of 78 "affordable residential units" and a medical facility to a location near Newark’s Georgia King Village. Now, the Newark Municipal Council could approve a 35-year tax abatement for the project.
Development With 78 ‘Affordable’ Units and Healthcare Center Planned Next to Newark’s Georgia King...
Back in July, Jersey Digs reported that a development with residential units and a health facility could be coming to Newark. Now, new details and renderings have been revealed.
Newark Will Be Getting Its First 250-Unit Urby Development
L+M Development Partners has announced that a high-rise currently under renovation will be under the umbrella of Urby, a living concept with locations in Jersey City and Harrison that plans to expand across the country.