27-Story Development Planned for 618 Pavonia Avenue Near Journal Square
A developer filed plans to build a 376-unit structure in Journal Square that would also include a new pedestrian plaza.
Jersey City Heights is Getting a Hemp Store Across from Riverview-Fisk Park
A new hemp shop offering organic CBD products for humans and pets plans to open soon in Jersey City Heights, across from Riverview-Fisk Park.
Letter to Editor: No, More Airbnb Regulations Won’t Solve Jersey City’s Woes
Regardless if you are in favor or against short-term rentals, be informed before you vote, because neither the short-term rentals platforms nor the hotel industry have your best interest in mind.
Jersey City’s Sixth Street Embankment Could Get Park, Two High-Rises
Jersey City’s mayor says a legal settlement should end a long-running feud over an elevated freight line, an eight-acre portion of which would be converted into greenspace if the deal goes through.
Exchange Physical Therapy Opens Hoboken Office, Plans to Expand Further
Exchange Physical Therapy – a Jersey City-based chain of physical therapy offices owned by Jaclyn Fulop (wife of Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop) – recently expanded to a new location in Hoboken.
Plans Advancing for Hundreds of New Units Near Jersey City’s Port Liberté
Two recent designations by the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency revealed that Toll Brothers is planning 400 new apartments and 69 new townhouses next to Port Liberté.
Weekend Walks: A Photographic Tour Around Jersey City’s West Side
The neighborhood near the West Side light rail station in Jersey City is growing, but retains some of the charm of yesteryear, with old homes and small businesses.
Study Says Hoboken, Jersey City Have N.J.’s Highest Rents
The five most expensive zip codes for leasing a home fall in cities along the Hudson River coastline, but a few popular suburban towns aren’t too far behind.
Mack-Cali Submits Plans for 68-Story Tower in Downtown Jersey City
A 680-unit mixed-use development pitched for a parcel near the waterfront would be one of the tallest structures in the state if it gets built.
Liberty Harbor’s 333 Grand Street Argues to Keep Unapproved 13th Floor
The development was ordered to demolish an extra floor that was built without approvals but now seeks to keep the space and have it classified as an “expanded attic.”









