Newark TOD: Capitalizing on Historic Assets
Located only 8 miles from Manhattan, Newark enjoys a number of distinct advantages that makes it an obvious case for transit-oriented development.
Read MoreLocated only 8 miles from Manhattan, Newark enjoys a number of distinct advantages that makes it an obvious case for transit-oriented development.
Read MoreThe first redevelopment project at The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor has been completed at the 430-acre, two-mile long stretch of land.
Read MoreConstruction of the highly anticipated Montclair Residences at the NJ TRANSIT Bay Street Station in Montclair is near completion.
Read MoreThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation in February recently granted $2 million in low interest loans to Enterprise Community Partners.
Read MoreSustainability through TOD means reducing auto dependency, restoring transit infrastructure, and recycling urban land.
Read MoreDespite the ongoing housing slump (and the economic collapse), inner-ring towns with rail service to New York City have outpaced the overall market.
Read MoreReport link: Effects of TOD on Housing, Parking, and Travel
This new TCRP report attempts to clarify the relationship between livable communities and transit.
With the deep slump in New Jersey’s housing market, one bright spot remains—locations that are transit-rich.
Read MoreRiver Park at Raritan, a luxury rental unit property, recently opened on the site of the former Woolen Mills plant in Raritan, near its train station.
Read MoreSince the spring 2003 opening of its NJ TRANSIT rail station, Union Township has worked steadily toward developing the area around the station.
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