With unprecedented population growth, an influx of new shops and eateries, and endless construction, there’s no doubt Jersey City is changing quickly.
Nowhere else is this transformation more visible than the ever-changing skyline. Using Google Street View, RentCafe, a rental search engine, put together interactive before and after photos showing what a difference just 8 years made.
1. Marbella II – The Waterfront
Year built: 2015
2. The One – The Waterfront/ Powerhouse Arts District
Year built: 2015
3. Monaco South/North – The Waterfront
Year built: 2011
4. Crystal Point Condos – The Waterfront
Year built: 2009
5. 225 Grand – The Waterfront /Liberty Harbor North
Year built: 2011
6. Hudson Greene East Tower / West Tower – The Waterfront
Year built: 2009/2010
7. The Morgan at Provost Square and 70 Columbus – Powerhouse Arts District
Year built: 2015
8. Aquablu – Newport
Year built: 2009
9. Cast Iron Lofts I and II – Soho West
Year built: 2013
10. Warren at York – Paulus Hook
Year built: 2014
Considering that some of these perspectives have already changed since the last time the Google car drove by, this comparison could be done every couple of years.
10 Interactive Photos Show the Dramatic Transformation of Jersey City’s Skyline [RentCafé ]