Working for Smart Growth:
More Livable Places and Open Spaces

 

2007 Smart Growth Award Winners

Read about great smart growth and sustainable development projects around the state and winners in the Smart Growth Awards.

  • St. Philip's Academy, NewarkSt. Philip's Academy, Newark

    A former chocolate factory has been given new life as a school for more than 300 students from kindergarten through eighth grade.

  • Epstein's Rehabilitation Plan and Implementation, MorristownEpstein's Rehabilitation Plan and Implementation, Morristown

    The planned redevelopment of a former department store and parking facility in downtown Morristown provides retail, residential, and office space as part of a center-based plan that promises to serve as a model for other towns.

  • Creed II Affordable Housing, MoorestownCreed II Affordable Housing, Moorestown

    An innovative “green” building plan replaces old garages with energy-efficient apartments for low-income tenants and brings much-needed affordable housing to one of New Jersey’s most affluent towns.

  • 800 Main Street, Belmar800 Main Street, Belmar

    A former brownfield site, this mixed-use development is evolving into a walkable, community-focused area that will serve as a catalyst for the sustainable revitalization of Belmar’s struggling downtown by encouraging the creation of new retail, residential, parking, and public spaces that use state-of-the-art green design practices.

  • The LumberYard Condominiums, CollingswoodThe LumberYard Condominiums, Collingswood

    This context-sensitive, mixed-use redevelopment of a former lumberyard provides new housing, retail, public spaces, and parking all within a short walk of the PATCO train station in downtown Collingswood.

  • Somerville Station Area and Landfill Vision PlanSomerville Station Area and Landfill Vision Plan

    The Somerville Station Area and Landfill Vision Plan, created with extensive public participation, will turn a 114 -acre brownfield and commuter parking area into a new neighborhood with a mix of housing types and open space that encourages pedestrian activity and the use of public transportation in an effort to reduce local dependence on automobiles.

  • Catto Community School and Boys & Girls Club, CamdenCatto Community School and Boys & Girls Club, Camden

    Acommunity-focused, environmentally friendly revitalization project serves as a national model for what can be achieved with good local and regional planning.

  • Transit-Oriented Development Plan, DoverTransit-Oriented Development Plan, Dover

    Created with extensive input from the community, the Town of Dover Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Plan calls for a pedestrian and transit-oriented town center designed to serve as a vibrant hub of civic activity.

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Ingrid Reed For Our Future Fund

 

Our New Jersey Future board of trustees, our staff, and our community, honors Ingrid’s legacy with the Ingrid Reed For our Future Fund, supporting education and training for future Smart Growth leaders with a particular focus on diversifying the field.

 

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