20-Unit Development Could Replace Three McGinley Square Houses
A five-story building could be coming to a block located in the McGinley Square section of Jersey City.
Turn-of-the-Last-Century Meets Modern Luxury in Two-Family For Sale, JC Heights
308 Webster Avenue is a three-story, two-family home with every original detail, contemporary upgrade, and private outdoor space.
Prato Bakery Expanding to 150 Bay Street in Jersey City
An Italian bake shop will be bringing their third brick-and-mortar storefront to Downtown Jersey City.
With Construction Well Underway, Mack-Cali Asks to Move The Charlotte’s Affordable Housing Off-Site
The company is requesting changes to a redevelopment plan that would allow them to provide required affordable units at an undisclosed location within one mile of their 57-story high rise.
Six-Story Development Proposed for MLK Drive, Jersey City
A project with 25 residential units could be coming to the former site of the Emmanuel Temple in Jersey City.
Redevelopment Plan Allowing 800-Unit Tower Approved in Downtown Jersey City
The city council has signed off on a scheme that would permit Lennar Multifamily Communities to build a tiered high-rise including 41 workforce housing units, a renovated park, and a 50,000-square foot public school.
The Summit Condominiums in The Heights Celebrates Art and Community
The Summit's luxury two-bedroom condominiums for sale include a bevy of amenities and a unique community for residents.
Renderings Revealed for 13-Story Development at 161 Van Wagenen Avenue
A Jersey City developer has made a few modifications to their 124-unit project, which would be built on a narrow lot in the Marion neighborhood and is set to include 13 units of affordable housing.
338-Unit Project Now Planned for 49 Fisk Street, Jersey City
In May, Jersey Digs first reported on plans to bring a development with 295 units to 49 Fisk Street on Jersey City’s West Side. Now, a six-story project with 43 additional units is being proposed for the site.
Jersey City Votes For New Tax to Establish Arts and Culture Trust Fund
The City Council will soon move forward with legislation that will add a new tax on homeowners that could generate over $1 million in annual revenue to support cultural activities.









