NJCU’s University Place to Rise in October
New Jersey City University’s ongoing transformation of Jersey City’s West Side neighborhood will continue in October of this year when the first phase of a two-part development is scheduled to break ground.
Jersey News: JC Leads State Economically, Best Things to do in NJ, More
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed this week. This week, Jersey City leads the State economically, Top things to do in NJ, Camden schools make a comeback, Port Authority pollutes Newark, more.
‘City of Trees’ Looks to Green a Concrete Jungle
Following the success of the Big Dig tulip and daffodil bulb planting initiative, the Jersey City Parks Coalition is now setting their sites on trees, with a new program called 'City of Trees'. The goal is to plant 5,000 trees in Jersey City in 5 years. See how they plan to do it.
Food & Drink News JC: Dim Sum in LSP, Tiki Cocktails on Newark Ave, New Concept for Greene Chutney Space, More
A roundup of Jersey City food and drink news. Cellar 335 brings tiki cocktails to Newark Avenue, Greene Chutney Grill closed for good. Dim sum and beer garden opens in Liberty State Park, Ani Ramen coming to Newark Avenue.
Whole Foods Update: New Details on the Proposed Metropolis Towers Project
When the Whole Foods announcement was made, information on the project was scarce. Other than a general idea of its location, nothing further was released. Last night, the architect and attorney representing the project presented the proposed site plan. Here's what's in store.
8-Story Condo Project Approved at 2 Shore Lane in Newport
Another Newport project has been green-lit by Jersey City’s Planning Board. This one at 2 Shore Lane on a parcel owned by Strategic Capital, the investment division of China State Construction Engineering Corp, the same firm behind the recently approved 75 Park Lane South.
A Win for Hamilton Park: 1 to 1 Parking at Revetment House
In its bid to restart construction at The Revetment House, representatives from Newport Associates presented a revised site plan last Wednesday to the Hamilton Park Neighborhood Association (HPNA), the group that successfully convinced the Jersey City planning board to deny LeFrak’s request to lower their parking ratio.
McGinley Square Beautification Street Fair Planned for Tomorrow
A McGinley Square block party is planned for Saturday. But there’s a catch. Before the party, volunteers are asked to spend an hour cleaning up and beautifying Bergen Avenue between Montgomery Street and Duncan Avenue.
Jersey City Waterfront Office Tower Flipped for $101M
We’ve all seen the house flipping shows but how about office tower flipping? That’s precisely what happened with this Downtown Jersey City office building that was purchased in 2013 when it was badly damaged by Superstorm Sandy. After extensive renovations, the building has now been resold for a hefty profit.
Latham House Opens Today
Latham House starts welcoming patrons today in a “Tender Opening” , with the bar opening at 4pm and supper at 6pm. According to their website, Latham House will serve traditional American food and drink with a contemporary slant.









