Developer Sues Jersey City for Right to Develop His Own Property
Mecca Properties has filed a lawsuit against several city agencies claiming a civil rights violation as the city moves forward with eminent domain proceedings.
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.
After 157 Years, a Former Jersey City School Could Meet the Wrecking Ball
Part of the Saint Peter’s Grammar School complex was built in 1861 while the other dates back to 1894, but the entire edifice could be torn down soon. Three years before becoming president, Woodrow Wilson delivered his first general election campaign speech inside while running to become New Jersey's governor.
Park Avenue on Fourth Street, Downtown Jersey City
Tall, elegant, and certainly smart, Jacqueline brings Manhattan level quality and design to Downtown Jersey City.
Eight-Story Building Could Rise Near Berry Lane Park
A developer is looking to bring 170 units to several adjacent properties in Jersey City's Bergen-Lafayette section.
Single-Family Circa 1890 Fully Restored and For Sale in The Heights
130 North Street in The Heights has been beautifully renovated and restored. Register for tonight's preview from 6-8 p.m.
Mayor Fulop to Discuss the Future of Journal Square on August 13th
Taxes, lawsuits, and abatements are set to take center stage as Mayor Fulop discusses the future of Journal Square at The New JSQ Community Association monthly meeting on August 13.
Discover Double the Opportunity at 206 & 208 York Street in Jersey City
At 206 & 208 York, open layouts, oak hardwood floors, and Sonos sound systems promise a lovely, livable lifestyle for future residents of six brand new condos.
Smaller Infill Projects Popping Up Around Hudson County
A development on Monmouth Street is one of several infill projects that The Stonebridge Group has in store for Jersey City over the coming months.
Q2 Market Report Update: Has Downtown JC Weathered the Post-Reval Storm?
A dive into the numbers suggests that a glut of inventory listed for sale hasn’t negatively impacted prices in Jersey City’s leading neighborhood.