Loew’s Theater Marquee Removal Sparks Questions Amid Restoration Progress in Jersey City
As the historic Loew’s Theater undergoes major renovations in Jersey City, the loss of its marquee has sparked a conversation about what preservation really means.
Built in 1896, ‘Queen of Harrison’ Landmark Home Hits NJ Market, but Will it...
Long admired by locals, this Harrison architectural beauty is now for sale, and without landmark protections, its future is up in the air.
Oldest Home in Asbury Park Undergoes Dramatic Restoration
A historic home that dates to the 1880s has undergone a year-long renovation that preserved intricate details while adding modern amenities including a pool.
St. Michael’s Hospital Set for Residential Conversion as Newark’s University Heights Evolves
After years of stalled work, the historic 19th-century building in Newark's University Heights could finally see new life with housing and community amenities.
Newark’s Landmarks Commission Approves First Demolition Since Shakeup
A proposed 32-story tower will replace a historic masonry building in Newark, despite concerns from preservation advocates.
$5 Million in Grants Available for Parks, Open Spaces and Historic Places in Jersey...
Jersey City has opened applications for $5 million in grants to enhance parks, playgrounds, and historic sites citywide.
The Summit House, One of Jersey City’s Oldest Buildings, is Headed for the Auction...
Dating back to 1690, the iconic Journal Square, Jersey City building is poised for a 21st century comeback.
Jersey City Approves Adaptive Reuse Plan for Historic St. Mark’s Hall
Jersey City’s Zoning Board has approved plans for a Downtown church-to-condo conversion, which will include duplex units, private outdoor spaces, and a glass curtain wall addition.
Redevelopment Plan for Orange Memorial Hospital Gains Approval
The sprawling property, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is set to be revamped into over 1,000 units, affordable housing, and public space that includes a skating rink.
Work to Restore Matawan’s Iconic Ryer House Moving Along
The stately home, which dates to 1873, is being converted into apartments after over a decade of vacancy and decay.