Council President Rolando Lavarro Discusses New Plans For Jersey City
In part five of our ongoing interview series with Jersey City’s nine city councilpeople, Council President Rolando Lavarro discusses plans and expectations for his next four years in office.
120-Room Hotel Planned Outside Liberty State Park
Jersey City’s Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood could get its first hotel.
Luxurious Large Condo in Downtown’s Premier Portofino
This expansive three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home for sale on the 12th floor of the Portofino with balcony and stunning views of Manhattan.
Local Startup Introduces Newcomers and Locals to New Jersey’s Diverse Food Scene
Since launching their first curated food tour in downtown Jersey City in 2014, Jersey Girls Food Tours (JGFT) has touted the Garden State’s culinary scene.
27-Story Tower Could Bring 450 Units to Newark Avenue in Journal Square
A Long Island company is planning to bring a high-rise tower to 630-632 Newark Avenue in Jersey City.
84 Essex Street: A Long-Time Community Gathering Spot Bears Witness to 170 Years of...
Built between 1830 and 1840, 84 Essex Street was a storied saloon and boarding house during historic Paulus Hook's industrial heydey and is now being restored.
City Café & Bakery Now Open Near Journal Square
A new breakfast and lunch spot along Kennedy Boulevard celebrated their soft opening over the weekend and features baked goods, sandwiches, and coffee.
Mayor Fulop Suggests Reval Will Impact Property Values, Proposes a Second One
On February 22, Mayor Steven Fulop outlined plans for what’s next in Jersey City including a second property tax revaluation in 2019.
After Multiple Violations, Hoboken’s 1 Republik Permanently Closing
The bar, which still has plans to expand into Jersey City, had its liquor license revoked by the City last week and will close for good in May.
New Tower to Rise Over McGinley Square
Construction could begin this year on a new mixed-use development in Jersey City with 272 units.