Reservoir No. 3: Jersey City’s Rustic Jewel
Tucked away in an otherwise quiet residential section of The Heights, the Jersey City Reservoir is flourishing with signs of life despite being decommissioned, a relic that provides some of the best fall foliage views right in the middle of the city.
Gated Community Could Pay Edgewater to Lease Hudson River Docks
A public hearing tonight will focus on a possible deal in Edgewater that would allow for a private community to lease docks along the Hudson River in exchange for providing property to be used as a public pedestrian walkway.
New Renderings and Details Emerge as Jersey City’s Bayfront Moves Forward
A contract will be awarded later this winter to install infrastructure for the initial phase of the 8,000+ unit project and Jersey Digs has learned additional specifics about amenities, parks, schools, and transit to be included in the development.
Girl Scout Donates Trees for a Jersey City Memorial Grove Dedicated to Covid Deaths
A park in Jersey City Heights received a donation from a local girl scout that will go toward the creation of a memorial grove dedicated to the death of a local councilman.
Following $6 Million Renovation, Jersey City Re-Opens Reservoir #3
One of the most unique greenspaces in Hudson County is officially back open with stabilized pathways and new viewing sheds with more improvements coming soon.
Redevelopment Plan for Enos Jones Park Heads to Planning Board
Jersey City’s latest redevelopment plan aims to facilitate growth in scale with an existing neighborhood and help generate funds to renovate one of Downtown’s most western parks.
New Three-Acre Park Coming to Jersey City’s Waterfront
Jersey Digs has confirmed that new open space will soon be built along the Hudson River walkway by one of the city’s most prominent developers.
Hoboken Approves Construction of Pop-Up Southwest Park
The city recently acquired about an acre of land next to an existing greenspace and has awarded a contract to add a temporary playground, basketball courts, and community gardens at the space.
Hoboken Moves Forward on 675-Unit Development at 930 Monroe Street
The Hoboken City Council approved a redevelopment agreement for a three-building complex, with 10% of units set aside as affordable housing.
After Years of Planning, Newark’s Mulberry Commons Park to Finally Open Next Week
Newark’s newest park, Mulberry Commons, is finally about to open across the street from the Prudential Center. A grand opening celebration has been scheduled for May 14.