Redevelopment Plans Lead to Results in Bound Brook
Development, population growth, improved transit service, and planning efforts are helping to create a vibrant TOD community in Bound Brook, NJ.
Read MoreDevelopment, population growth, improved transit service, and planning efforts are helping to create a vibrant TOD community in Bound Brook, NJ.
Read MoreTwo decades of self-assessment, planning, public engagement, and redevelopment help South Orange achieve its TOD goals.
Read MoreReport link: Targeting Transit
In Targeting Transit, New Jersey Future’s director of research, Tim Evans, presents a tool that can be used to prioritize TOD investments.
In 2010, the City of Linden was designated the 23rd Transit Village by the state-wide program administered by the NJ Department of Transportation.
Read MoreLocated a mere 22 minutes from Camden via the RiverLINE, Riverside plans to expand its TOD efforts as New Jersey’s economic fortunes improve.
Read MoreA former industrial city, Garwood is trying to outgrow that past by redeveloping old industrial sites near its NJ Transit station and bus service.
Read MoreRedevelopment of a former industrial in site in Wood-Ridge as a transit-oriented development near the new Wesmont station is making progress.
Read MoreAt the occasion of Mayor James Kennedy’s final term of office, we had the opportunity to ask him a few questions about Rahway’s TOD efforts.
Read MoreIn November 2009 Pleasantville signed a master developer’s agreement with River Development, LLC for the City Center Redevelopment project.
Read MoreThe Delaware River Port Authority is currently examining proposals to help transform the 9.1-acre Collingswood Station Transit Village.
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