Meximodo Cocina & Tequila Bar Opens in Metuchen
Meximodo in Metuchen has opened, offering over 1,000 varieties of tequila alongside Mexican dishes, and has another location planned in Jersey City.
New Italian Eatery Yubi’s 78 Restaurant Opens in Jersey City
Yubi’s 78 Restaurant recently opened, bringing Italian food to the Journal Square neighborhood in Jersey City.
Food Story Natural Market Set to Open This Friday in Jersey City
The long wait for a new supermarket in Journal Square is almost over as a Brooklyn-based grocer Food Story Natural Market is launching in Jersey City.
Overlook Market and Liquor Store Coming to New Jersey City Development
One of Jersey City's newest high-rises will soon be home to a large market from the ownership behind several Jersey City grocers.
Hilltop 1880’s Brick Rowhouse Just Listed for $799k
Nestled on a quiet residential street in Jersey City’s Hilltop neighborhood, 21 Magnolia is a charming 1880’s brick rowhouse. Its recent updates and two-family configuration make this the perfect home for those looking for supplemental rental income.
The Never-ending Reval Saga: What Does It Mean for Homeowners?
Jersey City’s ongoing revaluation drama seems to have taxpayers either excited about relief or nervous about the consequences, emotions driven by uncertainty because New Jersey’s second largest city has not assessed its properties since 1989.
‘City of Trees’ Looks to Green a Concrete Jungle
Following the success of the Big Dig tulip and daffodil bulb planting initiative, the Jersey City Parks Coalition is now setting their sites on trees, with a new program called 'City of Trees'. The goal is to plant 5,000 trees in Jersey City in 5 years. See how they plan to do it.
Appreciate the Appreciation: Bergen-Lafayette Home Prices Trend Ever Higher
As Manhattan continues to push outward, any area that has an easy commute into the city is fast becoming developed. With less than a 40-minute door-to-door commute into the Financial District, Bergen-Lafayette is primed for a real estate boom.
Sowing Seeds: Jersey City’s Place in Gardening History
American history, from the landing of Columbus onward, is about individuals and how their efforts impacted our brand new country. Jersey City played an important role in this history. One Jersey City resident in particular, Peter Henderson, is known as the father of horticulture and ornamental gardening. Here’s his story.
‘Coliving’ Concept Coming to 87 Newkirk Street
A previously approved project that will fill a vacant lot in Journal Square will be made up of “coliving” spaces, a development that will bring some new housing options to the market in a neighborhood that is quickly changing.