Special Feature: A Housing Market Perspective of TOD
With the deep slump in New Jersey’s housing market, one bright spot remains—locations that are transit-rich.
Read MoreWith 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.
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 MoreReport link: Who Lives in New Jersey Housing?
This publication, an update on national work done 20 years ago, produces demographic information on household size and pupil generation.
To understand the current trends in the New Jersey and national housing markets, we spoke with representatives from several different disciplines.
Read MoreSince Rahway was featured in our first issue, a lot has been happening in this Transit Village as it continues toward its redevelopment goals.
Read MoreIn Jersey City, three blocks from the West Side Avenue Station, new townhomes and lofts are being built by Centex Homes.
Read MoreJoel Schwartz is a principal of Landmark Companies, L.L.C., a design-oriented development firm located in Princeton and Keasbey, New Jersey.
Read MoreReport link: Hidden in Plain Sight
This report studies the demand for housing near America’s rapid transit systems and finds that demand for such housing will likely double by 2025.