A concept plan for a 44-unit, five-story building on East Cherry Street could come before the Planning Board at its meeting later this month.
Continue reading E Cherry St plan could go to Planning Board
A concept plan for a 44-unit, five-story building on East Cherry Street could come before the Planning Board at its meeting later this month.
Continue reading E Cherry St plan could go to Planning Board
City Council introduced an ordinance this month that would convey a small vacant parcel on Main Street to the Parking Authority.
Continue reading Main Street lot would go to Parking Authority
The Planning Board Tuesday night authorized its attorney to answer an appeal filed by an objector to the Dornoch II Rahway application, a 208-unit project along Main Street between Monroe and Poplar streets.
Continue reading Objection filed to Main & Monroe development
A two-building complex that’s expected to physically transform the center of downtown received unanimous preliminary and final site plan approval from the Planning Board earlier this year. Main & Monroe plans to extend Monroe Street, cutting Lot B and creating a new public street downtown.
A smaller Northfield Savings Bank on Irving Street would be topped by an 86-unit development under a concept plan presented to the Redevelopment Agency earlier this month.
Continue reading Concept plan proposes 86 units at Poplar Court
A two-building, 196-unit project aims to “create a project that is not just a building but a neighborhood,” enhancing walkability downtown and creating “a sense of there in the middle of Rahway.”
The Redevelopment Agency would receive redevelopment fees of $1,000 per unit for a proposed 194-unit project on Main Street, under an agreement approved earlier this month.
Continue reading Redevelopment agreement approved for Donoch II project
The Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT) for a proposed 196-unit project downtown could mean a tax break of as much as 50 percent in the first year alone and some $17 million versus $34 million over the 30-year life of the program, if certain assumptions are made.
Continue reading 30-Year PILOT could mean 50-percent tax break