New Program: Classic Towns of Greater Philadelphia
In July 2008, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission named 11 communities as inaugural members of the Classic Towns of Greater Philadelphia.
Read MoreIn July 2008, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission named 11 communities as inaugural members of the Classic Towns of Greater Philadelphia.
Read MoreYonkers Mayor Philip Amicone unveiled a revision of the Alexander Street Master Plan, part of the city’s effort to promote its downtown through TOD.
Read MoreThe redevelopment of the former Curtiss-Wright aircraft factory site in Wood-Ridge has been progressing.
Read MoreThe Xchange at Secaucus Junction is the first project to be built within the Secaucus Transit Village Redevelopment Area.
Read MoreOn January 13, Governor Jon Corzine signed the The Urban Transit Hub Tax Credit Act to encourage development around train stations.
Read MoreNew Jersey’s largest city, Newark, has embarked on an ambitious plan to capitalize on its recently improved transportation connections.
Read MoreDevelopment in downtown New Brunswick continues apace, despite the real estate market downturn.
Read MorePatterson is beginning to see its station as a hidden opportunity—one that had not previously received a great deal of attention.
Read MoreEfforts are underway to capitalize on the $75 million Trenton station improvement project that is scheduled for completion this summer.
Read MoreReport link: Land Development at Selected Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Stations
This study builds on a previous VTC study of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Line, and also examines development near other stations on the line.