Tag: FMERA
One Fort Monmouth Redevelopment Plan Nixed, Two Others Extended
One project in the works for years at the former Fort Monmouth has been canceled and two others have had their completion dates extended by FMERA.
Fort News: Another Extension for Microbrewery and a New Liquor License...
Developers of The Loft, the new microbrewery, coffee house and banquet facility being created from Fort Monmouth’s 1940s Dance Hall in the Oceanport section of the 1,126-acre former U.S. Army base, received another extension from FMERA to complete the project. It is now scheduled to open Dec. 19.
Fort’s Expo Theater to Become Athletic Facility
Fort Monmouth's Expo Theater will be demolished as part of a $5.32 million development of around 20 acres into a commercial active recreation, entertainment and retail facility.
College on Fort Monmouth Nears Completion
By Laura D.C. Kolnoski
Earthmovers were hard at work at the new campus of New Jersey City University...
Oceanport Relocates Municipal Operations to Fort Monmouth
Oceanport Borough employees settle in to their new home at the municipal complex now complete on the former Fort Monmouth.
Fort Monmouth 2021 Forecast
FMERA officials said redevelopment of the former U.S. Army base will be accelerating this year, despite ongoing delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Suneagles Golf Course, Bowling Center, Headline Fort News
The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) extended the date for the closing of the Suneagles Golf Course property and also approved a liquor license for the new bowling alley.
Redevelopment Continues at Fort
The former lodging area at Fort Monmouth along Parker Creek in Oceanport will require additional pilings and environmental work before it...
New ‘Lifestyle Center’ Plan for Fort Monmouth Advances
A rendering released last week by Lennar Monmouth Developers depicts the basic components of the 73-acre multiuse redevelopment planned for a...
Fort’s Latest Redevelopment Announcements Include Former Commissary, PX
The site is designated for redevelopment as the borough's "town center" with mixed uses.

















