Lutze Biergarten Opens Today With Music, Food Trucks And Grucci Fireworks
Jersey City's brand new waterfront beer garden, Lutze Biergarten, celebrates its grand opening today with a massive party and Grucci fireworks display.
Peek Inside Instagram Star BallandClaw’s Vintage Filled, Lincoln Park Victorian
If you’re a fan of vintage-chic design, you’ve likely come across @ball_and_claw_vintage on Instagram – the beloved #currentdesignsituation hashtag Kings, and local Jersey City residents to boot. Now, take a look inside their vintage filled Lincoln Park home.
Ask An Investor: How Much Did You Start With? What Happens If The Market...
The next installment in our ongoing series with GreenPen Investments. In this part, we discuss how much money is needed to start, what happens if the market turns, and tips for repairing a tin ceiling.
Small Hotel Could Replace Single-Family Home At 78 Cottage Street, Jersey City
A hotel is proposed to be built at 78 Cottage Street, near the corner of John F. Kennedy Boulevard.
Developer Announces Name, Unveils New Rendering For 45-Story Jersey City Tower
Fisher Development Associates released a name and new rendering for a nearly-complete 45-story downtown Jersey City tower.
EDA CEO Visits Indiegrove To Outline Support Programs For Emerging Tech Companies
Last week, EDA Chief Executive Officer Melissa Orsen and Kathleen Coviello, EDA’s Director of Technology and Life Sciences, visited Indiegrove as part of EDA’s ongoing efforts to facilitate awareness of their support programs.
Two New Buildings With Eight Units Proposed For Downtown Jersey City
A developer is planning to construct two new residential buildings in Downtown Jersey City.
Jersey City Makes Moves To Revamp Affordable Housing Rules
Jersey City’s Council took a step earlier this week to clarify how their affordable housing units are doled out, and the regulations would also give city residents the first shot at snagging one of the apartments.
Jersey City Warehouse Could Be Converted Into Mixed-Use Development
What was once an industrial building situated just east of ‘The Junction’ in Jersey City could soon once again see new use.
Hampton Court Terrace: A History Of Jersey City’s Handsomest Street
In the late 1800's, Hampton Court Terrace was described as “The handsomest and most unique buildings in the city" by the Evening Journal of Jersey City.