Times Changing In Butler With Burger King Demolition Times Changing In Butler With Burger King Demolition
Times Changing In Butler With Burger King Demolition Times are changing in Butler with the demolition of Burger King. The Route 23 fast food joint that locals spent years eating and hanging out at came down last Wednesday to make room for a new strip mall. Residents lamented the news in a Facebook group, remembering fire department carnivals in the parking lot and the burgers that fueled late nights out. Construction will soon begin on a 5,000-square-foot Panera Bread, 5,000-square-foot Wawa and 14,900-square-foot CVS pharmacy, the DailyRecord says. The CVS and Panera will both have drive-thru windows. Local officials anticipated a fa…
IT'S OFFICIAL: New Valley Hospital Approved In Paramus IT'S OFFICIAL: New Valley Hospital Approved In Paramus
IT'S Official: New Valley Hospital Approved In Paramus The Valley Hospital is one step closer to its new Paramus campus. The borough's Planning Board on Thursday night unanimously approved the seven-story, 362-bed plan for a 40-acre parcel near Winters Avenue, NorthJersey.com reports. The main entrance will be located at Valley Health Plaza and Winters Avenue, across the street from the Luckow Pavilion, Valley's same-day-surgery and comprehensive cancer center. The hospital -- which will replace the health network's current Ridgewood location -- is expected to be complete in 2023. The facility will have single-patient rooms and a five-story …
Restaurants Proposed For Paramus Stop & Shop Site Redevelopment Restaurants Proposed For Paramus Stop & Shop Site Redevelopment
Restaurants Proposed For Paramus Stop & Shop Site Redevelopment Developers of the Stop & Shop property on Route 17 in Paramus are hoping to have a new grocery store and dining options approved by borough officials next month. An Applebee's, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell and Spuntino Wine Bar & Italian Tapas would open in five free-standing buildings proposed for the site, currently leased by indoor sports facility The Arena, NorthJersey.com reports. The current supermarket building (and former K-Mart) would be demolished, making room for a 55,000-square-foot modernized Stop & Shop, the article says. A medical office and more retail space are also …
New Lincoln Park Retail Space Available At Former Valero Site New Lincoln Park Retail Space Available At Former Valero Site
New Lincoln Park Retail Space Available At Former Valero Site The site of the former Valero gas station in Lincoln Park will soon be replaced by a brand new retail space. "The Corner Shoppes" on Comly Road were approved by the LP Planning Board earlier this month. The 8,000-square-foot building opposite Boro Hall has five retail units up for lease, available August and September of this year. The construction status was listed as "proposed" on the building's listing. Nearby Lincoln Park Plaza, home to Ace Home Center and Hardware and McDonald's, will be remodeled this summer, listing agent Vita & Vita Reality Corp. said. Click here for more…
Waterview Marketplace: Everything You Need To Know About Parsippany's Newest Shopping Center Waterview Marketplace: Everything You Need To Know About Parsippany's Newest Shopping Center
Waterview Marketplace: Everything You Need To Know About Parsippany's Newest Shopping Center A brand new shopping center is expected to open this summer in Parsippany. Several retailers have already been confirmed for Waterview Marketplace, currently under construction at Bloomfield Avenue Route 46 and Waterview Boulevard, according to the developer, RD Management. The 150,150-square-foot mall will accommodate 679 cars.  Confirmed tenants so far: Whole Foods (4,100 square feet of indoor and outdoor seating, 203 seats) Homesense DSW Ulta Beauty The Paper Store  Shake Shack MedFirst Primary & Urgent Care  B. Good Orangetheory Fitness CLICK HERE FOR MOR…
$10.3M Loan Will Fund Massive Self-Storage Center Across From Garden State Plaza $10.3M Loan Will Fund Massive Self-Storage Center Across From Garden State Plaza
$10.3M Loan Will Fund Massive Self-Storage Center Across From Garden State Plaza A self-storage facility is going up at the former AT&T data center in Rochelle Park. Tulfra Real Estate -- a local real estate redevelopment company -- announced a $10.3 million construction loan for the Passaic Street facility, funded by First Bank in Hamilton.  Proceeds from the loan will be used to construct a 100,000-square-foot, 823-unit self-storage facility on approximately two acres of a larger mixed-use site, which has been rebranded as Village Center of Rochelle Park.  The 7.5-acre site is currently home to a two-story, 55,000-square-foot concrete building. The new self-stor…
The Valley Hospital Readies Paramus Relocation Process The Valley Hospital Readies Paramus Relocation Process
The Valley Hospital Readies Paramus Relocation Process After nearly seven decades in Ridgewood, The Valley Hospital is preparing for its Paramus move. The hospital's application for a 372-bed facility is on track to be heard at the Feb. 7 Paramus Planning Board meeting, NorthJersey.com reports. The state-of-the-art hospital will be constructed across a 20-acre parcel between Route 17 and the Garden State Parkway -- less than three miles from its current location. If there are no variances, hearings are expected to take approximately five months, Planning Board Chairman Peter Caminiti told NorthJersey.com. If there are variances, the proce…
Dump Truck Tips In Old Tappan Dump Truck Tips In Old Tappan
Dump Truck Tips In Old Tappan A dump truck keeled over Wednesday afternoon in Old Tappan, dumping a load of dirt at a work site. The driver reportedly was OK after the crash on Orangeburg Road near Dearborn Drive, barely a mile from the Rockland County border. Contractors have been dumping truckloads of fill to level off a residential backyard for nearly a year, neighbors said.
300,000-Square-Foot Tower Approved For Hackensack University Medical Center 300,000-Square-Foot Tower Approved For Hackensack University Medical Center
300,000-Square-Foot Tower Approved For Hackensack University Medical Center A brand new 300,000-square-foot tower will be going up at Hackensack University Medical Center. The Hackensack Planning Board unanimously approved construction of the tower along Second Street between Essex and Atlantic streets -- east of the main hospital building, officials said. The new addition will be a replacement for the current inpatient operating rooms and some existing ICU beds, while creating three floors of private rooms. The redevelopment agreement includes a fee of $2 million per year of construction to Hackensack for a minimum of five years, city officials said. T…
Arrest Made After North Jersey Construction Worker Spots His Stolen Trailer On Local Job Site Arrest Made After North Jersey Construction Worker Spots His Stolen Trailer On Local Job Site
Arrest Made After North Jersey Construction Worker Spots His Stolen Trailer On Local Job Site A North Jersey construction could soon be reunited with his detachable trailer stolen last year after he spotted it being used by another company in Ridgewood, authorities said. Carlos Molina, 57 of North Bergen, was arrested and charged with receiving stolen property following an investigation, Ridgewood police said. The victim on Oct. 21 told police he believed his black, United trailer -- stolen last year out of Paramus -- was parked at a Grove Street construction site, authorities said. Patrol ran the identification and confirmed it was the same trailer before arresting Molina, a co-ow…
Bergen County's First Lands End To Open In Paramus Bergen County's First Lands End To Open In Paramus
Bergen County's First Lands End To Open In Paramus Lands End will open its first Bergen County location at Bergen Town Center. There is no timetable of when the American clothing company will open at the Paramus mall. Its only other North Jersey location is in Jersey City. Meanwhile, construction continues making way for other new additions including a Burlington discount department store, Express clothing store and a two-level parking structure. CLICK HERE FOR MORE UPDATES AT THE MALL.
GWB Lanes About To Close Lanes For 12 Hours Over Weekend GWB Lanes About To Close Lanes For 12 Hours Over Weekend
GWB Lanes About To Close Lanes For 12 Hours Over Weekend Reroute your trips: Several lanes on the George Washington Bridge are about to close for several hours Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The following lanes will be closed for construction from 10 p.m. Friday, July 20 through 10 a.m. Saturday, July 21, and 10 p.m. Saturday, July 21 through 10 a.m. Sunday, July 22. Lower level eastbound lanes  Two lanes on the bridge’s upper level westbound side  Two lanes on the westbound side of the upper level Trans Manhattan Expressway  The Palisades Interstate Parkway southbound