The Jersey City Summit for Real Estate Investment Returns October 13th
This October, over 500 attendees will descend on the waterfront for the Jersey City Summit for Real Estate Investment. The day-long event brings together principles, investors, developers, owners, and advisors to discuss why Jersey City is the ‘Most Exciting & Energetic Domestic Emerging Market’.
Cliffside Living Proposed for The Heights
With revitalization in Jersey City gradually moving further west, a new proposal is being put together for 39 New York Avenue in The Heights by a development group that’s been in business for almost 38 years.
Hoboken Hotspot to Replace Rainbow on Newark Avenue
After hearing rumors for awhile, we finally have some confirmation. It looks like the Rainbow clothing store at 145 Newark Avenue will be closing. The space won’t remain vacant for long, though, as the proprietors of Hoboken hotspot 1 Republik will be taking over the space.
Jersey News: Trump Taj Mahal to close, Newark’s art scene, Wal-Mart courting Hoboken-based Jet.com,...
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed this week. This week, Trump Taj Mahal announces it's closing, a guide to Newark's art scene, Wal-mart in talks to buy Jet.com, a Jersey City librarian's giant postcard collection, and more.
These 10 Interactive Photos Show How Much Jersey City has Changed in 8 Years
With unprecedented population growth, an influx of new shops and eateries, and endless construction, there’s no doubt Jersey City is changing quickly. These 10 slides show what a difference 8 years has made to Jersey City.
Monopoly Madness!
Over the past week, the story on how a Monopoly-themed mural at the tip of the Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza wound up officially painted over, has materialized into a public discussion. Commission, censorship, hypersensitivity, freedom of expression in art, and corporate sponsorship are now the charged pieces at the center of the game board.
Appreciate the Appreciation: Bergen-Lafayette Home Prices Trend Ever Higher
As Manhattan continues to push outward, any area that has an easy commute into the city is fast becoming developed. With less than a 40-minute door-to-door commute into the Financial District, Bergen-Lafayette is primed for a real estate boom.
Passive House Part 4: It’s All About Windows
When it comes to energy efficiency, large windows don’t typically come to mind. Windows are one of the weakest areas of the average home. So how do you reconcile energy efficiency with the desire to have large windows when planning a passive project? Let’s find out.
Jersey News: Dining in Fort Lee, Renters Flee Manhattan, Jersey City’s Top Restaurants, More
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed this week. This week, Bayonne residents disappointed by City Council's approval of redevelopment plan, renters flee Manhattan for Bergen County, best Jersey City restaurants, and more.
Development on Former Puccini’s Site Gains Approval
Jersey City’s west side has another approved development in the works, one that will replace both a beloved local restaurant and a relic of the city’s industrial age with new construction for the 21st century.









