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AECOM's Tishman Construction serving as general contractor for first phase of Hudson Lights mixed-use development in Fort Lee, N.J. LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AECOM Technology Corporation (NYS ...
The 16-acre (6.5 ha) site on which the Modern (east parcel) and Hudson Lights (west parcel) are built had been undeveloped for close to 47 years. [12] Civic leaders in Ft. Lee had sought to develop the vacant, 16-acre site since the 1970s, two attempts to put together a project failed in between 1970 and 1980, and in 2008, a $1 billion ...
The first attempt to reduce Hudson River traffic accidents at Jeffrey's Hook was a red pole that was hung out over the river. [5] A 10 candle-power light was added to the pole in 1889 to help alert the increasing river traffic to the spit of land at night.
The Newark Light Rail system uses the same type of vehicle, with slight modifications to the trucks and wheels due to the different rails used. On July 3, 2013, NJ Transit released lengthened light rail car 2054 as a prototype. The expanded car consists of two new sections, [40] increasing length by 37 feet (11.28 m) to a total of 127 feet (38. ...
To include your location on our Holiday Lights Map of the Lower Hudson Valley, email GoodNews@lohud.com with your name, contact information and location of the display. The address will be ...
This 1.2-mile drive-through lights display features a 100-foot-long light tunnel, a 40-foot Christmas tree, and thousands of sparkly holiday lights. When: Open Nov. 23 through Dec. 31. Select ...
Bergenline Avenue is a major commercial district in the North Hudson section of Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The north–south streets passes through Union City, West New York, Guttenberg, and North Bergen. Its southern end is at Union City's Second Street, the north boundary of Washington Park.
Palisade Avenue is the name given to a historic road which parallels the eastern crest of Hudson Palisades in northeastern New Jersey. It travels between Jersey City and Fort Lee, [1] passing through Jersey City Heights, North Hudson, and Cliffside Park, with various parts carrying Hudson and Bergen county route designations.