New Designation Calls for Mecca to Drop Bates Street Redevelopment Lawsuit
A dispute involving whether a Jersey City property owner has the right to redevelop his own property appears to have reached a resolution.
Lawsuit Hopes to Repeal Downtown Jersey City’s Chain Store Ban
The owner of TelCo Lofts has taken the city to court over a 2015 ordinance that bans formula businesses in a large portion of Downtown’s neighborhoods, which the mayor is now looking to roll back.
As We Predicted, Pizza Vita Shuts Down Palisade Avenue Outpost Following Sale
The pizzeria, open for just over a year, stopped serving customers earlier this week and said they have sold the business to a “fantastic restauranteur.”
Letter: As a Community, Let’s Find a Responsible Solution For 107 New York Ave
Real estate is what makes cities thrive, but when does it become too much? A reader and long-time Jersey City Heights resident weighs in on the outcry surrounding 107 New York Avenue.
Eight Apartments Could Come to Narrow Jersey City Lot
A small tract on Johnston Avenue in Bergen-Lafayette is where a developer is seeking to construct a new five-story building.
DomoDomo Kitchen Makes It Official in Jersey City’s Urby
The Bib Gourmand-awarded NYC restaurant has confirmed its expansion across the Hudson River and just announced details and a timeline for opening its doors.
#Baonanas Aims for Early Summer Debut on Monticello Avenue
The dessert company has started work at their first brick and mortar outpost in Jersey City’s West Side neighborhood.
HBO Prepares to Film ‘The Plot Against America’ on Jersey City’s MLK Drive
The network is planning to film at a Jersey City storefront as part of an upcoming series.
Palisade Square in the Heights Launched Sales Earlier This Year and Buyers Have Quickly Responded
Strong demand has led sales at the new construction luxury condominium building which is expected to be move-in ready by mid-June.
Jersey City Denies St. Peter’s Request to Demolish Historic Buildings
A marathon hearing of the Historical Preservation Commission ended in denying the school’s request to tear down two deteriorating structures.