Jersey City Votes For New Tax to Establish Arts and Culture Trust Fund
The City Council will soon move forward with legislation that will add a new tax on homeowners that could generate over $1 million in annual revenue to support cultural activities.
Development Containing Nine Units and Restaurant Envisioned for India Square, Jersey City
A building on Newark Avenue could be replaced with a new development that would include nine residential units and a restaurant.
Building With 19 Units and Roof Deck Could Come to Jones Street, Jersey City
Could another development come to Journal Square? A developer from South Plainfield wants to bring a 19-unit project to Jones Street in Jersey City.
Two-Bed Condo with Grand Private Terrace For Sale, DTJC
Unit 210 at The Oakman is a 1,168-square-foot two bedroom with two full baths, a private outdoor terrace, totaling 773 square feet, and 16 years remaining on its tax abatement.
Jersey City’s Newly-Opened The Cottage Hosting Cookie Decorating This Weekend
An artisanal market and catering space on Monticello Avenue will be offering a “build your own cookie sandwich” event on their cozy patio starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
EXCLUSIVE: Details, Renderings Revealed for Kushner’s One Journal Square
The company has officially submitted new plans for the 1,723-unit mixed-use project, which has been redesigned and will be built in two phases near the neighborhood’s PATH station.
Spectacular Historic Greek Revival Two-Family Home For Sale, DTJC
235 Montgomery Street features a two-bed, two-bath duplex and a two-bed, one-bath unit, plus an outdoor deck and fenced backyard in the heart of Downtown.
Sun-Drenched and Spacious Two Bed Condo For Sale, DTJC
Unit 1004 at The Oakman is a two-bedroom with two full baths, totaling 1,120 square feet, and 16 years remaining on its tax abatement.
&pizza Opens Near Jersey City Waterfront
The Washington, D.C.-based pizza chain that envisions themselves as "pizza's future" has opened in Jersey City.
Jersey City’s South House Closes Its Doors
A large restaurant that brought southern hospitality to a lively stretch of Downtown has ended their five-year run and furthered the year-long transition of Newark Avenue’s Pedestrian Plaza.