EDITORIAL; Mr. Christie vs. Affordable Housing
The New Jersey governor is trying to balance the budget by seizing affordable housing funds.
View ArticleIn Jersey City, First on the Block With a Rooftop Lounge
Interest in the Laguna, the first luxury high-rise in Jersey City’s Newport neighborhood, has been strong, with 40 percent of the 158 units already rented.
View ArticleNew Yorkers Discover Jersey City
Even inland from the Hudson, climbing property values work like a growth hormone.
View ArticleSQUARE FEET; Future Takes Shape for Bell Labs Site
The vacant research complex, once marked for demolition, and the surrounding land is to be redeveloped into offices, retail space and luxury housing.
View ArticleEDITORIAL; Hurricane Sandy and the Poor
A lawsuit has charged New Jersey of withholding data to determine whether low-income families have received a fair share in federal aid.
View ArticleEDITORIAL; A Historic Fair Housing Decision Reaffirmed
The New Jersey Supreme Court wisely rejected the Christie administration’s push to undermine the Mount Laurel ruling.
View ArticleON LOCATION | RUTHERFORD, N.J.; Oaks in Their Midst
An architect makes the suburban compromise and builds a house with room for everyone.
View ArticleLIVING IN; In Bound Brook, Reaching a Truce With Floodwaters
A flood-prone community in Somerset County prepares for new development after taking protective action.
View ArticleOPINION; Here Comes the Neighborhood
An affordable housing development in Mount Laurel, N.J., holds promise for integration.
View ArticlePROPERTY VALUES; What You Get for ... $1,300,000
This week’s offerings include a 1903 house in New Jersey, a stone cottage near Dallas and a midcentury modern near Detroit.
View ArticleFair-Housing Case Is Settled Before It Reaches Supreme Court
The settlement over a development plan in Mount Holly, N.J., will leave open the question of whether claims under the Fair Housing Act require proof of intentional discrimination.
View ArticleTHE 30-MINUTE INTERVIEW; Jonathan C. Kushner
Mr. Kushner is the president of the Kushner Real Estate Group, which owns and manages more than 12 million square feet of commercial property in the New York area.
View ArticleDisplaced by Hurricane Sandy, and Living in Limbo
More than a year after the storm, more than 30,000 residents of New York and New Jersey remain displaced by the storm, mired in a bureaucratic and financial limbo.
View ArticleLIVING IN; Park Ridge, N.J.: Utility, in More Ways Than One
A Bergen County community less than two miles from the New York State border, with good schools and transportation, and its own utilities.
View ArticleEDITORIAL; Hurricane Sandy and New Jersey’s Poor
Federal housing officials need to investigate whether the state is operating in a nondiscriminatory fashion.
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