Dispute Between Flatbread Grill and Kushner Companies Could Head to Court
The owners of the restaurant claim a leaky roof has left them unable to re-open their Journal Square location.
Charter School Could Expand into Former Jersey City Convent
The Jersey City Global Charter School wants to construct 10 classrooms in the former St. Anne’s Convent on Congress Street in The Heights.
Café Esme Coming to Downtown Jersey City
A start-up French-inspired eatery serving coffee, pastries, and sandwiches is slated for one of the new storefronts at 485 Marin Boulevard.
Brookfield Taps RKF to Market VYV Retail Space in Downtown Jersey City
New York-based developer Brookfield Properties has tapped brokerage firm RKF to market over 9,000 square feet of retail space at 444 Warren Street.
Newport Eats Diner Coming to River Drive in Jersey City
A new diner has signed a lease for a long-vacant space near the city’s waterfront in a neighborhood whose restaurant scene has rapidly expanded over the last two years.
Market-Rate Development in the Works for Industrial Jersey City Neighborhood
A previously industrial property at the corner of Cornelison and Johnston Avenues that is owned by the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency could become the site of a 70-unit building.
Light, Air, and Outdoor Space Set This Journal Square Three-Bed Condo Apart
For sale at 820 Pavonia Avenue, Unit 3 features a unique lofted layout across 1,710 square feet.
Jersey City Loses Latest Battle With Kushner, Ordered to Pay Legal Fees
The city will fork over $137,000 in fees to several defendants and has a slew of litigation against them that could get expensive over the coming months.
Appreciation Slows, Volume Drops in Outer Hudson County Neighborhoods
Areas outside of Downtown Jersey City had a somewhat slow first quarter, but properties are selling quicker than they were last year.
Bask in the Urban Expanse of this Crystal Point Two Bedroom with Private Balcony
The two-bed, two-and-a-half-bath residence totals 1,474 square feet complete with panoramic views.









