
Megan Burrow
Staff Writer at NorthJersey.com
Reporter @NorthJersey, The Record. NYC native, Jersey raised. Alum: @BostonCollege, @BergenCC
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1 week ago |
northjersey.com | Megan Burrow
The Main Street apartment building will be near the soon-to-be revamped bus terminal. HACKENSACK — A 100-unit mixed-use development is moving forward on Main Street, after gaining approval from the city Planning Board. The seven-story building at 132-148 Main St. will have 28 studios, 64 one-bedrooms, eight two-bedroom units, roughly 5,600 square feet of retail space, 4,200 square feet for restaurants and 7,800 square feet of office space.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Megan Burrow
Bendix Diner has been a fixture at the center of routes 17 and 46 in Hasbrouck Heights since 1947. HASBROUCK HEIGHTS — The landmark Bendix Diner, which was shut down in January by the borough Health Department, is up for sale. The diner was issued a health code violation and forced to close in January because of an issue with the diner's fire suppression system.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Megan Burrow
The six-story building has 222 residential units and 4,000 square feet of storefronts. HACKENSACK — A 222-unit mixed use apartment building has opened near the Anderson Street Train Station, at the former site of the longtime seafood restaurant Rudy's, two mixed-use buildings and the city's former Building Department.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Megan Burrow
Sears Roebuck and Co. first opened its doors in Hackensack in 1932. The Sears building on Main Street has been vacant since 2020. HACKENSACK — Development of the landmark Sears building on Main Street is moving forward, with a redevelopment plan approved by the City Council after years of litigation over the property. Under the plan, the original 93-year-old art deco building and its 105-foot iconic tower would be preserved and incorporated into a six-story, mixed-use building.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Megan Burrow
The Gerrit J. Haring home, which has stood for nearly 300 years in Old Tappan, will be moved to another part of the property. The assisted living facility will be three-stories tall and 80,000 square feet. OLD TAPPAN — The Gerrit J. Haring house has stood for nearly 300 years on a wooded lot just off Old Tappan Road.
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