OMA Selected to Develop Jersey City Museum in Journal Square
The OMA/AEA team are set to design Jersey City’s largest arts & culture center in Journal Square.
Built in 1690, Renovated Journal Square Restaurant with Liquor License Available Immediately
Approved for 180 seats and 300 patrons plus a brand new roof, new windows, and a large fully equipped kitchen, 510 Summit Avenue is available immediately for sale or lease.
Court Says Jersey City Can Keep Over $700k from Stalled Kushner Development
An appeals court ruled that an affordable housing contribution made to the city by a former developer doesn't have to be returned despite the project never getting built.
Citigroup Plans Private Ferry Service Between Jersey City and NYC
The major financial firm, which has corporate offices on both sides of the Hudson, is planning to operate its own ferry across the river.
CityPost Information Kiosks Coming to Jersey City’s Streets
Up to 50 kiosks offering information about Jersey City will be installed throughout the city’s neighborhoods.
Parking Could Replace a 19th Century Schoolhouse in Downtown Jersey City
Plans to tear down the old Saint Peter’s Grammar School, which partially dates back to 1861, have been met with controversy.
Roses and Rebels Tattoo Shop Owner Makes his Mark on TV and Downtown
Open only since December 2017 and booked solid through September, Roses and Rebels is a tough-to-get but coveted tattoo appointment in Downtown Jersey City.
CrossFit Jersey City to Open Journal Square Location
The gym’s second location will be three blocks from the Journal Square Transportation Center.
10-Story Building Would Bring Residential Development with Affordable Housing to Jersey City
A non-profit developer is planning a new development with 92 units, 50 of which could be designated as affordable housing.
Mack-Cali Seeks Casino in the Park’s Liquor License
A major real estate firm that is based at Harborside wants to acquire the liquor license of a longtime Lincoln Park venue.









