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Little Silver OKs Townhouse Development in Affordability Mandate

LITTLE SILVER – Borough officials have amended a zoning ordinance to permit a 13-unit townhouse development, including three affordable units, on a long-vacant lot near the train station at 1 Sycamore Ave.

Middletown to Challenge Ruling That Opens Ex-Circus Liquors Site to Housing...

MIDDLETOWN – The future of the former Circus Liquors property remains up in the air following a recent court ruling.

Middletown OKs 340 Apartments for Development at Exit 109

MIDDLETOWN – The township’s planning board unanimously approved an application this week for a large-scale residential building at 331 Newman Springs Road, part of the River Centre South Redevelopment Plan.

Charting Concrete Plans for Red Bank’s Mixed-Use Future

RED BANK – Over the past five years, a surge in development in Red Bank has left officials and residents dealing with a changing landscape as they seek a balance between growth and preservation in the wake of state-mandated affordable housing obligations.

New Retail Tenants Announced for Monmouth Square

EATONTOWN – Monmouth Mall, now rebranded as Monmouth Square, is rapidly transforming with the announcement of new leases for dining and retail outlets.

Red Bank Historic Commission Wants to Balance Progress with Preservation

RED BANK – With a surge in the construction of mixed-use buildings underway, officials are making efforts at the same time to preserve the borough’s oldtown historic charm.

Holmdel Funds Courtesy Busing; Will Acquire Potter’s Farm

HOLMDEL – The township committee made significant strides in supporting both schools and open space preservation, earning widespread appreciation from residents at the latest township meeting.

Red Bank Development to Transform Riverfront Corner

RED BANK – A residential development at the northeast corner of West Front Street and Maple Avenue is finally taking shape after six years of delays.

Affordable Housing Mandates a ‘Disappointment,’ Colts Neck School Board Says

COLTS NECK – While the township is gearing up to meet its state-mandated affordable housing obligations, the school board is expressing “deep disappointment” about how these mandates will impact the district over the next 10 years. But the township mayor assured school board members at their recent meeting that the housing mandates will be manageable, and that the township has been preparing for the changes for the past year.

Towns Reviewing Added ‘Flexibility’ for Fort Monmouth’s Riverwalk Center

FORT MONMOUTH – Eatontown, Oceanport and Tinton Falls officials have 45 days to review recently expanded flexibility for Fort Monmouth’s Allison Hall Parcel in Oceanport, currently being redeveloped into the multiuse RiverWalk Center along Oceanport Avenue.
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