Lawsuits, a Sewing Machine Tycoon, and Absolutely No Music: The Storied Past of Jersey...
Abandoned following a devastating fire in 2007, the Gothic-style church and parsonage at 158-162 Mercer Street has a particularly colorful - and at times, 'silent' - history.
Opening Saturday, Lutze Eats Brings Smorgasburg-style Food Market to Jersey City Waterfront
Lutze Biergarten is bringing "Lutze Eats," a pop-up event to the adjacent Harborside Waterfront Boardwalk, every weekend now through October 28th.
Ask an Investor: Buying Low-Priced Condos, Investing Out of State, How to Finance Longterm...
The latest installment of our “Ask an Investor” series with Jerome Fazzari and Lorna McManus of GreenPen Investments.
History on Sussex Street: From Estate to Boarding House and Back Again
Built in the 1850s, 109 Sussex Street was originally home to a 'universally esteemed' NYC grocer. Now, after years of neglect, the home has been returned to its former glory.
Mayor Fulop Cuts the Ribbon, Officially Opening Jersey City’s Newest Tower
Yesterday, representatives from Fisher Development Associates were joined by city officials to formally open Vantage.
Enjoy Journal Square’s Transformation From This 2 Bedroom Rental, Asking $1,795/m
Journal Square is in the midst of a revitalization, and now here's your chance to live in the heart of it, with a lovely rental a quick walk from the PATH station.
Zoning Changes Could Bring Development to 14th Street Garden Center’s Doorstep
A developer is asking Jersey City to amend a redevelopment plan, which could pave the way for a new residential project as high as 18 stories.
Controversial 328 Montgomery Renovation Heads to Jersey City Planning Board
A new restaurant opening at the property has been a headache for some neighbors, and some are concerned the process to revamp the building hasn’t been transparent.
Spectacular Duplex Penthouse Loft For Sale
Two bedroom, two bath condo available in the heart of The Heights 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.