Four New Jersey Municipalities Receive Transit Village Grants
Governor Murphy’s administration recently announced awards to four Transit Village grant recipients.
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.
Read MoreBus service and the Irvington Bus Terminal are at the core of NJ’s 30th Transit Village, Irvington Township.
Read MoreNamed the state’s 29th Transit Village, the Borough of Park Ridge is focusing on pedestrian improvements and zoning changes to achieve its TOD goals.
Read MoreGood planning and transit improvements are helping Harrison reach its redevelopment and TOD goals.
Read MoreA recent trend in office space, known as coworking, could potentially help transit-oriented developments increase diversity of uses among their mixed-use structures.
Read MoreA range of transit oriented developments and planning efforts are boosting Bloomfield as a key transit hub on the Montclair-Boonton Line.
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