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Plans Move Full Steam Ahead On 340 Apartments Coming To Exit 109 In Middletown
At their June 30 meeting, the Middletown Planning Board unanimously approved AvalonBay's application for final site plan approval.

At their June 30 meeting, the Middletown Planning Board unanimously approved AvalonBay's application for final site plan approval.

The track, football field and baseball fields are now officially a public park. Mater Dei Prep High School will be demolished by early fall.

Unlike elsewhere in New Jersey, property values are assessed every year in Monmouth County.
The property is located between Rt. 36 and Thompson Avenue near the Polar Bear Ice Cream stand. It is currently woods.
Middletown is about to make another land purchase around River Plaza Elementary. The end game? Twp. is exploring building a walking path:
Slave quarters in Clark. A house in Camden where MLK, Jr. lived. New Jersey has some decaying sites that are invaluable to American history:
The Scudder Preserve is 90 acres of woods, nature trails and a pond off Browns Dock Road:
Construction started this week on Brant Point, 16 single-family homes on Harbor View Drive in Atlantic Highlands:
Some residents have been asking when Middletown will move forward with its promise of affordable veterans housing on Leonardville Road:
Remains to be seen how the Azzolinas will respond. They had a deal to sell the site to a developer for housing, which Middletown fought:
For years, people who live near the Monmouth County Reclamation Center (6000 Asbury Avenue in Tinton Falls) have complained about the smell:
Luxury gym Life Time will open soon on Half Mile Road. And it may be followed by 340+ apartments across Newman Springs Road:
The owner of that shopping center says Wahoo's owes $16,950 in back rent. Wahoo's said they are working to resolve this.
The three acres are between Rt. 36 and Thompson Avenue, right across from Regency Park and Guttenplan's frozen dough plant.
Middletown is returning to a long-discussed idea to turn Belford into a touristy seaside village, similar to the South Street Seaport:
Travel + Leisure says Jersey City and Hoboken are the two best towns to live in the state, with Middletown and Fair Haven as 9th and 10th:
The women were tenants in a home at 483 Center Avenue, in Middletown but with a mailing address of Keansburg.
Middletown is now trying to declare the 51-acre property a condemnation redevelopment zone, so they can buy it from the Azzolina family:
A new lawsuit was filed Aug. 17 over a long-battled-over Middletown piece of land:
There will be one final chance next Thursday to hear Middletown present its Redevelopment Investigation Study for the Rt. 36 corridor:
The plot has thickened in a developer's quest to build 478 apartments behind Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center:
A man who used to work as a Hudson County Sheriff’s officer admitted to lying in order to discharge his mortgage on his home in Keansburg:
Now you can read the ordinance that was introduced by the Middletown Township Committee this past Monday night to fight the proposal:
This was first revealed at the Monday night Township Committee meeting. Middletown is fighting the proposal:
At their April 27 meeting, the National Park Service gave The Stillman Group approval to build two apartments first, and see how they go:
It is not every day that some of Monmouth County's oldest properties and grandest mansions open their doors to the public.
The Monmouth County Parks System just completed a major purchase of a 17-acre Hartshorne Road estate on the Navesink River.
Middletown Twp. has identified 90 properties along the Rt. 36 corridor that it says could qualify as areas in need of redevelopment:
At their Dec. 5 meeting, the Twp. Committee approved buying land for Leonardville Road veterans' housing and Port Monmouth Flood Control:
You can thank the steep hike in home sale prices that Middletown and other suburban New Jersey towns have seen in the past two years:
Kastning said Mayor Perry dislikes him since Monmouth Conservation Foundation opposed Middletown Walk, the town homes going up on Kings Hwy:
Ralph Zucker, who owns Bell Works in Holmdel, is expanding his Monmouth County empire and will build 144 luxury town homes at Fort Monmouth.
Get ready, Keansburg: Baypoint, 700 luxury apts., 45,000 sq. feet of restaurant, entertainment and retail, is slated to come to Carr Avenue.
12 affordable apartments just for U.S. military vets will be built at the former tool rental property at 37 Leonardville Road in Belford.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Middletown area was no exception.
The Middletown area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
The Holmdel Township Committee said flooding in Holmdel is getting worse — and suggested new construction in Middletown is making it worse.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Middletown area was no exception.
The property was formerly owned by EZ Quick Food Stores Inc. and Middletown paid $335,000 to purchase the land.
Home prices have skyrocketed in the Middletown area since the pandemic began.