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Rebuilding a Resilient New Jersey Shore Conference Recap

Thursday, December 13th, 2012

The Rebuilding a Resilient New Jersey Shore conference brought together a diverse group including university professors, planners, engineers, attorneys, FEMA employees, architects, local and state officials and others concerned with the future of the New Jersey coastline.

Poll Shows New Jersey Residents Strongly Support Regional Approach to Rebuilding After Sandy

Monday, December 10th, 2012

A new poll finds New Jersey residents strongly support regional approaches to rebuilding after Hurricane Sandy.

The Jersey Shore: How To Protect a Treasured Asset?

Friday, November 2nd, 2012

The Jersey Shore is one of the state’s most treasured assets: people live there, vacation there, and work there, and the region is a significant driver of New Jersey’s economic growth. But we must rebuild it in different ways in order for it to survive severe weather events such as Hurricane Sandy. Here are just some of the critical questions that must be addressed at all levels if we’re going to make the Shore a more resilient, more sustainable place.

Planning to Build on Light Rail Success

Thursday, November 1st, 2012

The Federal Transit Administration’s awarding of a $400,000 grant to examine the possibility of building a new light-rail station in Jersey City demonstrates tangible commitment to advancing economic development through transit-oriented development.

Comprehensive Transit Inventory Allows for More Strategic Investment Decisions

Monday, September 24th, 2012

The transit station inventory provides policy makers, municipal officials and development professionals with a systematic way to identify the highest-potential opportunities for various kinds of development around transit stations.

Johnson & Johnson To Establish Innovation Centers

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

Johnson & Johnson is establishing four life-sciences innovation centers but none in New Jersey, even though the state has many of the key assets that can make innovation districts successful. New Jersey needs ways to put an innovation district strategy to work here.

Targeting Industry and Geography Together to Foster Job Growth

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012

New Jersey has recently been losing jobs in several of the key industries highlighted in the draft State Strategic Plan. An examination of innovation districts as an economic growth strategy suggests state investments in key industries should be strongly linked to the kinds of smart-growth places where they can flourish.

Dunellen and East Orange as Transit Villages: One Designation, Two Strategies

Wednesday, August 29th, 2012

Dunellen and East Orange can each use the Transit Village designation in a way that best serves residents – to increase residential growth (and, presumably, residential values) near a station that should be starting to see higher ridership rates, or to expand employment opportunities and building its commercial tax base.

New Jersey State Plan Update Back On Track

Friday, August 3rd, 2012

The process that will lead to adoption of the State Strategic Plan is moving forward once again, with a final public hearing now scheduled.

Cities (Of All Sizes) Lead the State in Population Growth

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

Not only are New Jersey’s urbanized counties leading the state in population growth trends, the cities within those counties are also leading the way. This is good news for the most developed state in the country.

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