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Jersey City’s Popular Craft Brew Fest Returns June 3rd
As a follow-up to their inaugural Craft Brew Fest last fall, the organizers are bringing the event back for a spring edition.
Building In Greenville, Jersey City Could Become Mixed-Use Development
A building at 409-413 Ocean Avenue in Jersey City, New Jersey could be rehabilitated.
Jersey City Warehouse Could Be Converted Into Mixed-Use Development
What was once an industrial building situated just east of ‘The Junction’ in Jersey City could soon once again see new use.
Hotel Planned For Newark Avenue Near Journal Square, Jersey City
A new 21-room hotel was recently approved for the India Square section of Journal Square.
Compelling Design And Unique Resident Programming Drive Leasing At Jersey City Urby
The latest addition to the Harborside skyline, the sleek and striking Jersey City Urby is already drawing sophisticated, young residents with its blend of robust lifestyle programming and amenities, plus a truly remarkable design aesthetic.
Nine Years After Being Approved, Construction Begins On 12-Unit Jersey City Building In The...
After close to a decade of planning, construction is finally underway on a new development in The Heights section of Jersey City.
Lofts Coming To 391 Palisade Avenue In The Heights, Jersey City
Demolition crews took down three buildings last week to make room for a 16-unit mixed-use development along Palisade Avenue in The Heights.
Canopy By Hilton Hotel Proposed For Downtown Jersey City
Downtown Jersey City could soon be home to another new hotel, a 212 room hotel is being proposed on Morgan Street.
Midnight Market Returns This Friday With A Special Dessert Edition
This Friday, let's celebrate the (almost) end of tax season the best way possible, with dessert! The popular Midnight Market series returns to the Harborside Atrium with a special dessert edition.
Why Does Colgate Clock Park Continue To Sit Derelict? Blame The State
The waterfront land behind the Colgate-Palmolive Clock has become a dirty, undeveloped eyesore, but plans for clean-up and development have been stalled by State ownership.