mixed-use

Apr 29, 2026

Westfield Garden State Plaza breaks ground on Paramus town center (photos)

Take a sneak peek at the ceremony to start work that will add 575 apartments and craft a central downtown area at the Bergen County retail hotspot.

Cropped view of man holding golden trophy on blue. - DEPOSIT PHOTOS
Apr 28, 2026

NAIOP NJ reveals 2026 Deal of the Year winners

Along with the finalists for office, NAIOP NJ named industrial, mixed-use and emerging markets awardees ahead of its annual gala, May 14 in Somerset.

ShopRite will serve as the grocery anchor for the first phase retail component coming to The Crossing at Brick Church Station, complemented by national and neighborhood tenants, including Five Below, Verizon and others. PROVIDED BY TRIANGLE EQUITIES
Apr 17, 2026

The Crossings at Brick Church lands 75K SF retail leases in East Orange

The transformative transit-oriented development secured tenants including Burlington and Five Below, along with announcing programs to prioritize local hiring, for the $500 million project.

Developers and city officials held a groundbreaking ceremony March 24, 2026, for The Elbie. The 78-unit rental community is poised to activate a key section of the Lower Broadway Corridor in Long Branch. From left: Debra Tantleff, founding principal of TANTUM Real Estate; James Taylor, CEO of Downeaster Development; Long Branch Mayor John Pallone; Long Branch Councilman Bill Dangler; and Charles Shirley, business administrator.
Mar 30, 2026

The Elbie: 78-unit mixed-use project breaks ground in Long Branch

The project from Downeaster Development and TANTUM advances ongoing redevelopment work in the Lower Broadway section of the township, bringing 4,000 square feet of retail space as well as streetscape improvements.

The Yard at Rutgers University
Mar 30, 2026

The Yard to host New Brunswick World Cup watch parties

The mixed-use development The Yard from DEVCO will host visitors, residents and students for outdoor match broadcasts and events in the Middlesex County seat.

Whole Foods Market
Mar 23, 2026

Whole Foods plans second Jersey City store in Journal Square

The grocery store would complement plans for a new tower featuring 25,000 square feet of retail space as well as more than 800 apartments, with income-restricted units.

Live-work-play neighborhood Newport along the Jersey City waterfront. - PROVIDED BY NEWPORT
Feb 27, 2026

Newport marks 40 years with $1M for Jersey City nonprofits

The transformative live-work-play Jersey City neighborhood will award grants ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 to support local community projects and programming.

Garden-style community Hampshire Terrace in Neptune City features 80 units. - PROVIDED BY THE KISLAK CO. INC.
Jan 27, 2026

Kislak closes record multifamily, mixed-use sales in NJ

The commercial brokerage's recent deals include a $20 million Neptune City transaction, along with a notable Asbury Park effort and Flemington mixed-use transaction.

fresh&co
Jan 13, 2026

fresh&co adds Morristown location at HQ Plaza

The chef-inspired, locally sourced fast casual will launch its third in-state eatery Jan. 13, expanding the New York City-based healthy dining brand's local footprint.

Rendering: Hoboken North End Redevelopment Plan - bike lanes
Jan 5, 2026

Hoboken advances North End redevelopment with 729 homes

The city approved four agreements with Rockefeller Group that will introduce 73 affordable units, a new parking garage, public spaces, retail and more in the former industrial zone.

A rendering for Harborside 9 in Jersey City. - PROVIDED BY GN MANAGEMENT
Jan 2, 2026

GN Management acquires Harborside 9 development site

The transfer of ownership from Panepinto Properties paves the way for a 57-story mixed-use project with 579 residential units.

The Vantage will add a mixed-use building in downtown Westfield, while also preserving a local landmark. - PROVIED BY VANGO DEVELOPMENT
Dec 16, 2025

Mixed-use The Vantage breaks ground in downtown Westfield

Construction is underway on the project, which will include 60 apartments, with affordable units; retail space; and the adaptive reuse of the Historic Mills-Ferris-Pearsal House.