Jersey Journal file photo "The Jersey City Housing Authority has been recognized for their leadership in transforming public housing from a place of last resort to a true community," Healy said. "We thank the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York for their continued support of Jersey City."
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Two 47-story skyscrapers draped in glass would serve as a gateway to the Gold Coast and help to transform land in Fort Lee that has lain fallow for decades into some of the most prime pieces of property in New Jersey, developers and borough officials say.
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New apartment buildings under construction in Saskatoon are providing hope for people looking for a place to live, in a city known for its tough rental real estate market.
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The luxury residential towers, overlooking the George Washington Bridge, are part of a proposed 7-acre mixed-use project that would include a park, sit-down restaurant, snack kiosk, museum and movie theater.
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In Hudson County, developers are working on several projects that would add thousands of units in waterfront communities like Hoboken, Jersey City and Weehawken.
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The Rose House in Hanover provides apartments and support for 12 developmentally disabled adults and New Jersey has agreed to match, dollar for dollar, money from municipal affordable trust funds to develop new housing for those with special needs
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Development would have 312 instead of 420 apartments. All but one of the Bethlehem Township Commissioners told a developer to move ahead carefully with plans to build 312 luxury apartments and several retail stores on Route 191 that some claim will create a mess of the environment and adjoining Housenick Memorial Park.
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SALEM — The Salem Heights apartments at 12 Pope St. will get a new solar-powered heating system, thanks to a grant from the charitable arm of TD Bank. The TD Charitable Foundation announced this week that it will award a $100,000 "Housing for Everyone" grant to Preservation of Affordable Housing, the Boston-based nonprofit that owns the 283-unit Salem Heights apartment complex.
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Glamour Gals, a nonprofit organization that works with teens girls to provide makeovers for senior citizens, deployed 15 8th-graders to the Grandview Terrace Apartments on Kennedy Boulevard on Friday to work their magic.The Grandview Terrace's 16th-floor recreation room, which...
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Veterans Affairs Department page about homelessness among vets: va.gov/homeless. WASHINGTON — With the federal government’s approval, a Parsippany-based community service agency is working with a private developer to build 63 apartments and townhouses exclusively for former servicemen and women now living on New Jersey’s streets.
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