Hoboken’s Green Pear Cafe Opening Jersey City Heights Location
A Hoboken cafe is expanding into neighboring Jersey City.
Grove Street Gets Jersey City’s First Protected Bike Lane
Workers installed the two-way path last week to kick off an initiative that will add nine miles of protected lanes throughout the city.
Bombshell Bloomberg Report Suggests Dirty Dealings During Jersey City’s Boom
A close political ally of Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop is the subject of a federal investigation that could shine a light on a series of dealings that pose possible conflicts of interest between the mayor and the real estate industry.
Team Moza of Pure Properties Sells Another Penthouse at 99 Hudson
Another buyer has scooped up one of the coveted 'white-box' penthouse units at New Jersey's tallest building.
Renderings Released for 46-Story 235 Grand Street Tower in Jersey City
Developers Ironstate Development and KRE Group recently released renderings for their 549-unit tower in downtown Jersey City.
Following Lawsuit, 141 Brunswick Street in Jersey City Gets Redesigned
A lawsuit seeking to void a development’s approvals has sparked a project re-design that better conforms with existing zoning but eliminates all off-street parking spots.
Newport Jersey City’s Transition from Industrial Hub to Luxe Oasis
What was at first considered a quixotic quest has become Jersey City’s premier waterfront neighborhood and the catalyst for the city's entire comeback.
Dorms for 151 Saint Peter’s University Students Could Come to McGinley Square
Although the Saint Peter’s Tower at McGinley Square project in Jersey City has yet to come to fruition, the university has begun planning another student housing complex in the neighborhood. The ZBA is scheduled to hear the matter June 27.
James Beard Semifinalist Brings Bread and Salt to The Heights
An acclaimed Pittsburgh bread shop that closed several years ago has soft opened in Jersey City’s northernmost neighborhood.
Could Jersey City Finally Get an Affordable Housing Ordinance?
Dueling inclusionary zoning ordinances and a large affordable component that could be included in the Bayfront development have created optimism that officials might address a longstanding issue.