Tag: downtown
Behind the Scenes at Hudson Hall, Opening Later This Month in Jersey City
Take a sneak peek at the smokehouse, which is wrapping up construction and looks to provide an authentic European-style experience in Jersey City’s Powerhouse Arts District.
Forest City Seeks Approvals for Hudson Exchange West Phase II Tower
The project, proposed for Marin Blvd, includes 432 residential units, 8,400 SF of retail space, and a plan to extend Warren St.
Opening Saturday, Lutze Eats Brings Smorgasburg-style Food Market to Jersey City Waterfront
Lutze Biergarten is bringing "Lutze Eats," a pop-up event to the adjacent Harborside Waterfront Boardwalk, every weekend now through October 28th.
The Ghosts of Jersey City: The History Behind the Signs
You may pass them daily, but here is the story behind the companies featured in some prominent fading signs in Jersey City.
New Found Glory Coming to White Eagle Hall in Jersey City
White Eagle Hall has hired a seasoned NYC talent buyer who has already secured a solid line-up this summer and fall, including New Found Glory.
Manhattan’s Kobeyaki Coming to 525 Washington Boulevard
A popular Japanese restaurant serving Asian-influenced burgers and bowls will be crossing the Hudson River into Jersey City.
Zinburger Readies to Open in Jersey City, Holding Job Fair to Fill 200 Positions
East Coast wine and gourmet burger hotspot Zinburger is projecting a late July/early August opening for its location in Jersey City.
Could Ferry Service Come to Harborside in Jersey City?
Plans are moving forward to add a ferry dock at Mack-Cali's quickly-transforming riverfront complex.
Jersey City’s Long-Awaited Mexican Joint Gringo’s Opening Soon
Tons of outdoor space, a simple menu of fresh tacos, cocktails on tap, and a room full of piñatas coming soon at Gringo’s on Coles Street in downtown Jersey City.
Lawsuits, a Sewing Machine Tycoon, and Absolutely No Music: The Storied Past of Jersey...
Abandoned following a devastating fire in 2007, the Gothic-style church and parsonage at 158-162 Mercer Street has a particularly colorful - and at times, 'silent' - history.









