Harborside’s Piggyback Bar Sets Closing Date
The high-profile restaurant is shuttering after two years of business and will be opening a new location in Manhattan by year's end.
Jersey City Approves 218-Unit Tower Along Route 440
A block-long strip mall in an emerging Jersey City neighborhood will be demolished and replaced with a 15-story project.
2 Bedroom Loft Rental Available at 120 Sherman Avenue in The Heights
For those seeking a unique, loft-style apartment, this rental listing in The Heights is a perfect fit.
Chelsea Market’s Buon’Italia Sets Sights on Jersey City
It’s not just residents moving to Jersey City, companies are moving across the Hudson in droves. Just this week a report came out that four companies are moving over 1,200 jobs to Hudson County. And those are just the big ones that make headlines, many smaller companies are relocating here too.
Exchange Physical Therapy Opens Hoboken Office, Plans to Expand Further
Exchange Physical Therapy – a Jersey City-based chain of physical therapy offices owned by Jaclyn Fulop (wife of Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop) – recently expanded to a new location in Hoboken.
Rent A Palatial Single-Family Brownstone Near Van Vorst Park
An elegantly appointed brownstone on Montgomery Street is available for rent, including two months free.
Schmitt Capital’s Trophy 107 Mountain Road Takes The Heights to New Heights
This spectacular single-family boasts one-of-a-kind unobstructed city views from one of the most coveted locations in The Heights.
10-Unit Development Proposed for 268 New York Avenue in Jersey City Heights
A special meeting is planned tonight to discuss a new development proposal for a prominent industrial building in the Heights.
Battle Over Union Labor On Abated Properties Chugs On
A Jersey City ordinance that says developments granted property tax abatements must hire union labor on their projects was struck a blow last week by an Appeals Court, although the city’s top official says the matter is far from settled.
Lawsuits Fly, Tensions Flare Over Hudson County’s ICE Contract
The decision to extend an agreement with a controversial Federal agency that houses undocumented immigrants at a county jail has churned up a lot of emotions between activists and local officials.