Millennials Are Still Leaving New Jersey, Study Finds
A new report reveals that the Garden State’s younger residents are indeed fleeing, a trend that could have substantial consequences for the business and real estate climate.
Citigroup Plans Private Ferry Service Between Jersey City and NYC
The major financial firm, which has corporate offices on both sides of the Hudson, is planning to operate its own ferry across the river.
Two Downtown Newark Properties Could Soon Have New Owners
569 and 571-577 Broad Street are located in the heart of Downtown Newark and are possible locations for new development.
E*Trade Could Bring 250 Jobs to Jersey City From the Philippines
New Jersey approved tax credits for the online investing company that could help bring over 250 customer services positions to the state’s second largest city.
Letters From Mack-Cali, Goldman Sachs, and KRE Included in JC’s Failed HQ2 Bid
Jersey City’s unsuccessful application to Amazon included 31 letters of support from local politicians and business leaders. We’ve gotten our hands on every letter for you to view.
Wine Dad’s Now Open in Uptown Hoboken
A new wine, beer, and spirits shop highlights deeper liquor selections in the Mile Square City’s burgeoning north end.
What’s Inside Jersey City’s Unsuccessful Amazon HQ2 Proposal?
Jersey Digs has obtained the entire application sent by Jersey City officials to Amazon outlining what perks the city could offer the e-commerce behemoth.
Ernst & Young LLP Opens Office and Learning Center in Hoboken
On January 16th, Ernst & Young LLP announced the opening of a new office in southern Hoboken.
Newark Seeks to Improve Facades in Local Business Districts
A new effort is underway to improve the appearance of several high-trafficked business districts in Newark
Grabbagreen Closes, Leaving Another Empty Storefront at ‘Shoppes on Broad’
While several major brands have opened locations in the Downtown Newark complex, multiple spaces remain empty.