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BREAKING: Heights Building Gets City Approval for Full Renovation

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A couple reviews a blueprint in a partially renovated room, planning home improvements.
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DAILYHUDSON.COM

JERSEY CITY, NJ
July 07, 2026  | 
By DailyHudson Staff

Owner allowed to renovate after tenants reported alleged harassment including dead fish.

The owner of a rent-controlled building in Jersey City’s Heights neighborhood has received city approval for a complete renovation, months after tenants said they were forced out by alleged harassment that included dead fish left in vacant units.

The renovation approval comes amid tenant claims of a year-long campaign to push them out, raising concerns about the preservation of affordable housing in a rapidly changing neighborhood.


The building is rent-controlled and located in the Heights section of Jersey City.

Tenants reported that landlord staff left dead, stinky fish in two vacant units as part of alleged harassment.

Impact: This renovation could affect current and former tenants who say they were pushed out of their homes.

What Happens Next: The renovation is set to begin, but advocates may push for tenant protections and accountability for past allegations.

The community will watch closely as work begins on the building.

Source: Jersey City Times