The Week in TOD News November 29-December 5, 2025
NJ’s office conversion wave • Jersey City advances 2,000-unit redevelopment plan • New Haven CT approves downtown upzoning • Utah’s Transit Reinvestment Zones • Azerbaijan’s TOD strategy
Read MoreNJ’s office conversion wave • Jersey City advances 2,000-unit redevelopment plan • New Haven CT approves downtown upzoning • Utah’s Transit Reinvestment Zones • Azerbaijan’s TOD strategy
Read MoreTransit-led housing • 115 units in East Orange • Affordable project in New Haven CT • TxDOT’s first multimodal plan • Cape Town’s growing housing market
Read MoreNJ launches $500M housing tax credit • Jersey City project ditches parking • One-third of Americans cannot drive • Rethinking TOD financing law • Nigeria eyes a new transit future
Read MoreMD accelerates development • Transit friendly planning for Route 9 • Riverside leads CA housing push • NYC advances LIC upzoning • TOD potential around India’s metros
Read MoreNJ TRANSIT’s value • New rentals at Wesmont Station • CT Housing bill voted • New Haven developer picked • Africa’s first urban cable car
Read MoreNJ rule pushes for building more housing • NJ looks to deregulate home-based businesses • Incentivizing affordable transit-friendly housing • Investing in America • Achieving the 15-minute city
Read MoreNJ’s new affordable housing rules ● Perth Amboy launches $110M waterfront redevelopment ● Court tells wealthy town it’ll decide affordable housing location ● A way to make transit-oriented housing easier to develop ● Mixed-use is reshaping Kenya
Read MoreMurphy proposes corporate tax to fund transit ● Bike parking coming to Summit Station ● San Antonio revamps station-area housing policy ● New Haven begins downtown redesign project ● Lagos opens Red Line Rail
Read MoreElectric-powered modes spawn new transit options, approvals for mixed-use development straddling Hoboken and Jersey City, outlining equity goals (and steps to achieve them) in Richmond VA
Read MorePlanning for transit in the “new normal” post-COVID world, including a look at technology. Plus advancing affordable housing projects and preparing for climate change.
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