Transforming Transit Assets into Transit Villages
NJ TRANSIT and NJDOT discuss their innovative program to capitalize on transit use – now in 33 municipalities statewide
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT and NJDOT discuss their innovative program to capitalize on transit use – now in 33 municipalities statewide
Read MoreAs a year-end holiday gift to residents, Fanwood’s Block 64 redevelopment project, situated across from its historic train station, is scheduled for completion. And in 2019, the Borough’s development shows no signs of slowing down.
Read MoreThe past five years have brought many changes to New Brunswick, NJ, notably, millions of dollars in redevelopment, new bicycling facilities and parks, and many new residents.
Read MoreBound Brook is on the cusp of a major turnaround with new transit-oriented development, efforts to improve walkability, and increased focus on attracting new businesses and enhancing public spaces.
Read MoreYears of planning and public engagement have contributed to Somerville’s resurgence—a pedestrian street, new businesses, and new housing all bring a new vibrancy to its downtown.
Read MoreGovernor Murphy’s administration recently announced awards to four Transit Village grant recipients.
Read MoreRecent redevelopment in Metuchen represents a leap forward for the community — new housing, new retail, and a new plaza.
Read MorePlanning for pedestrians and bicyclists, zoning changes, and Master Plan updates help Asbury Park promote its Transit Village.
Read MoreThe Hackensack Bus Terminal is at the core of NJ’s 31st Transit Village, the City of Hackensack.
Read MoreWhen completed, years of planning will result in new housing, retail, parking and a public piazza in Metuchen’s center.
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