via The Wall Street Journal/ JOSEPH DE AVILA Morristown, N.J., has a rich Revolutionary War past and streets lined with Federal and Victorian homes. Its more recent history has included a downtown revitalization that has drawn young residents for its easy access to Manhattan and a lively restaurant scene all near the town center's known as … Continue reading Morristown: Revolving Around the Green
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A Suburban Town Sees Housing Where Retail Rules
via The New York Times MORRISTOWN, N.J. — Jordan Eppolito has taken a liking to his new home here in the Morris County seat, about 30 miles west of New York City. Mr. Eppolito, a 28-year-old entrepreneur who plans to open a pizza shop this fall on South Street, lives in a new condominium overlooking … Continue reading A Suburban Town Sees Housing Where Retail Rules
Mini Boomtown
October 16, 2009 'Ruppies' and yuppies find happy homes in thriving Morristown, New Jersey BY Jason Sheftell DAILY NEWS REAL ESTATE CORRESPONDENT George Washington was headquartered there during the Revolutionary War, making it the nation’s unofficial military capital and a growing Colonial city. In the early 1900s, Theodore Vail, the first president of American Telephone … Continue reading Mini Boomtown
