Links to the various redevelopment projects/information:
Harrison Commons "Harrison Commons will feature a mix of building heights, from 4-to-15 stories - mostly residential over street-level retail. As part of the development plan, Middlesex Street and Frank E. Rodgers Blvd. - two primary thoroughfares - will be redesigned with wider streets and new landscaped islands, while Middlesex Street will be extended to the river to create public access to the waterfront. The Town is also planning to create a Riverfront Park, and discussions are underway to significantly improve the Harrison PATH Station." See The Pegasus Group's information on Harrison Commons by clicking HERE
River Park at Harrison "River Park represents a celebration of change like you've never seen change before. The crown jewel of Harrison's multi million-dollar redevelopment project on the Passaic River waterfront, River Park is a pristine new neighborhood created as part of a new town center that will in the future incorporate retail and commercial space, and a beautiful esplanade running alongside the river. All of which means that River Park is far more than a bedroom community; it promises to be a vibrant pedestrian urban village where neighbors will live, shop, work and play."
NJ's Public Advocate Seeks To Enter Harrison Eminent Domain Case "New Jersey's Public Advocate Ronald K. Chen today asked a state appeals court to allow him to participate in a case in which three Harrison business owners are defending their property from the town’s attempt to take it by eminent domain and to transfer it to private redevelopers."
Harrison Metrocentre "Harrison MetroCentre will be an environment that will attract and retain employees, where people can live, work, shop, dine and be entertained at a world-class sports and entertainment facility. Harrison MetroCentre is a place where the excitement and stimulation of city life takes place along wide tree-lined boulevards and sidewalks. Beautiful streetscapes and park benches draw you outside to enjoy conversation and refreshments with friends. It's a place where people can stroll past inviting cafés, pubs, outdoor plazas and stores during and after their workday."