Location is at the Heart of 10 Provost Street’s Amenities in Jersey City
The Powerhouse Arts District address tops the amenity list at this luxury Downtown Jersey City condo building.
Jersey City Approves Two-Tower, 524-Unit Development at 414 Hoboken Avenue
An ambitious project including over 6,000 square feet of retail space, offices, and a public plaza was recently green lit by the city’s planning board.
Jersey City, Hoboken Holding Virtual Government Meetings Amid COVID-19
Jersey City will be holding their second remote council meeting this week and two Hoboken boards are switching to a virtual format as restrictions on group gatherings remain in place.
Hudson County Schools of Technology Could Buy Middle School Building in Jersey City for...
The Hudson County Schools of Technology could spend $7 million to acquire 180 9th Street from the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency. The property is currently home to Explore Middle School.
Amazon Will Open 14 Delivery Stations in New Jersey During 2020
The e-commerce giant has signed leases for facilities throughout the state that will create thousands of jobs amid an uncertain retail landscape.
Dixon Mills Duplex is Sheer Paradise with Two Magnificent Terraces, DTJC
The two-bed, two-bath, corner duplex condo totals 1,200 square feet plus an additional 800 square feet of private outdoor space.
Three-Bed Oasis with Massive Private Terrace For Sale at 10 Provost Street, DTJC
Unit 803 at 10 Provost Street offers three bedrooms, two baths, private outdoor space, and access to every world-class amenity.
Whole Foods Market in Jersey City Making Progress
Work to revamp two floors of a Downtown office building into the grocer’s second Hudson county outpost is underway, but a few components still need to be implemented before the market can open its doors.
Joint Venture Buys Over 400 Affordable Housing Units in Jersey City
Two companies have teamed up to purchase a sizable chunk of affordable units throughout four buildings that will see some upgrades in the coming years.
Lawsuit Says Jersey City’s ‘Deeply Flawed’ Inclusionary Zoning Should Go
The Fair Share Housing Center is asking the courts to throw out legislation that the City Council approved this summer, arguing that it was enacted illegally and “gives a pass to politically connected developers.”