Dixon Projects, a Comprehensive Renovation Concept, Launches June 7th
Looking to provide some relief for the headaches renovating can cause, Dixon Projects will provide a fully integrated in-house team for homeowners, businesses, and retail with their latest venture.
21 Units Approved For Residential Block Near Journal Square
A five-story development is coming to 60-62 Cottage Street in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Mediterranean Fast-Casual Concept Cava Grill Closer To Jersey City Arrival
The Mediterranean fast-casual concept Cava Grill, is one step closer to opening in Jersey City.
Local Developments Among Winners Of 2017 Smart Growth Awards
The winners have been announced for New Jersey Future’s annual Smart Growth Awards, and two Hudson County projects and one Essex County development are among the recipients.
Artist HUB, Residences Planned For The Heights, Jersey City
Condominiums and an art space could be coming to 364-366 Palisade Avenue in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Subprime, A Dark Comedy About The Financial Crisis, Premieres Next Week In Jersey City
Is it too soon to laugh at the financial crash of 2008? Find out for yourself next week as the play Subprime premieres at the Jersey City Theatre Center’s Merseles Studios.
Plans For New Harborside Waterfront Tower In The Home Stretch
In a sign that developers aren’t forgetting about office space amid Jersey City’s residential boom, two companies are finalizing plans for a new waterfront commercial property.
History Told Through Fireplaces, An Intimate Look Inside 459 Jersey Avenue
Take a trip through history as we look behind the façade of one of Jersey City’s most beautiful brownstones.
Jersey City Ranks Number One In New Jersey For New Development
Unsurprisingly, Jersey City is ranked #1 for new development in New Jersey - but do you know what other NJ towns are also seeing lots of development?
Bergen-Lafayette Boom: Where Is The Market Headed?
Many have named Bergen-Lafayette as the next spot that’s likely to “pop” development wise, but what does the market in this centrally-located neighborhood really look like?