Somerville Plans for the Future
Somerville is currently revising its Landfill Redevelopment Plan to incorporate the adopted consensus vision plan.
Read MoreSomerville is currently revising its Landfill Redevelopment Plan to incorporate the adopted consensus vision plan.
Read MoreThe Maryland DOT has been committed to transit-oriented, joint and transit-adjacent developments, with many of TOD projects in process.
Read MoreThe West Windsor Township Council hired Hillier Architecture to guide redevelopment planning for the area surrounding the Princeton Junction Station.
Read MoreDover has declared a desire to redevelop and attract more businesses and housing, including the use of the Blackwell Historic District.
Read MoreReport link: Communicating the Benefits of TOD
This report examines two sub-regions that have capitalized on the benefits realized from transit-oriented “redevelopment” in New Jersey and Illinois.
Report link: Transit Village Symposium
These proceedings cover the Second Transit Village Initiative Symposium held by the Voorhees Transportation Center and held at Rutgers University.
Since 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 MoreBayonne’s Local Redevelopment Authority has given the go-ahead to the redevelopment of the Military Ocean Terminal Bayonne as a mixed-use development.
Read MoreWhile retaining its “Smalltown USA” style, Collingswood has been transformed by several major projects into an destination for residents and visitors.
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