Bergen County Signs Deal to Digitize $240 Billion in Property Records on Blockchain
The five-year New Jersey contract is the largest blockchain deed project in the United States.
Camden Graphic Design Startup Makes Elite ‘5000 List’
A Camden-based graphic design and marketing firm recently gained a spot on Inc. Magazine’s prestigious “5000 list" of the fastest growing companies in the country.
Journal Squared: First Building In NJ To Offer Hello Alfred Service
KRE Group and Hello Alfred launch a partnership to make residents’ lives easier and happier.
Newark’s Tech Sector Is Heating Up – Here’s Why It’s Getting Noticed
A growing network of startups, VCs, and civic investment is putting Newark on the radar of tech insiders and investors alike.
Jersey City Celebrates Grand Opening of Cutting Edge Public Library
The new library offers Jersey City residents access to cutting-edge technology for coding, digital media, and more.
Playing Tetris with Cars: Hoboken’s Parking Garage of the Future
Parking garages are a nuisance. They’re costly to build, unsightly, and occupy prime real estate. Developers would love to reduce parking requirements to free up space for more units or more amenities. But the community isn’t having it. Well, this company thinks they've solved the parking problem.
Lenox in Paulus Hook Has Jersey City’s First Automated Parking Garage
The future is now in Jersey City, where one development has a parking system that eliminates the human factor and leaves your seat right where you left it.
Save The Date For Newark’s Tech Week
Newark Tech Week returns October 18th, during which the city will be celebrating their growth, innovation, and culture.
Tesla Charging Stations Planned Near Route 495 in North Bergen
The charging stations would be the last ones in New Jersey passed by drivers who are heading to Midtown Manhattan on Route 495.
Construction Begins on Nokia Bell Labs Headquarters at New Brunswick’s HELIX NJ
New Brunswick just broke ground on one of the most advanced electronics labs in North America.









