Municipal Spotlight: New Brunswick’s Redevelopment Enhanced by Transit
On the rise since the mid-1980s and designated as a transit village in 2005, New Brunswick has become an attractive place to work, live and play.
Read MoreOn the rise since the mid-1980s and designated as a transit village in 2005, New Brunswick has become an attractive place to work, live and play.
Read MoreIn February 2007, Elizabeth joined an elite group of New Jersey municipalities when it became the 18th designated Transit Village.
Read MoreIn March 2007, New Jersey named its 19th Transit Village, Burlington City.
Read MoreSince Hurricane Floyd hit in 1999, Bound Brook has been using state and federal assistance to rebuild its downtown around a transit-oriented focus.
Read MoreThe transformation of the Epstein’s Department Store to rental housing – a short walk to the station – began October 12 at a groundbreaking ceremony.
Read MoreSouth Orange recently opened a major addition to its downtown — the South Orange Performing Arts Center.
Read MoreCranford, NJ will soon see a rise in its downtown residential population, a trend that its Downtown Management Corporation hopes will continue.
Read MoreWhile retaining its “Smalltown USA” style, Collingswood has been transformed by several major projects into an destination for residents and visitors.
Read MoreBelmar and Netcong have chosen developers for major mixed-use TOD projects surrounding their train stations.
Read MoreRiverside Township in Burlington County has recently announced two major projects in its transit village district.
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