Tag: downtown
10-Story Building Proposed for 650 Grove Street, Jersey City
The proposal by Newport Associates Development Company calls for 108 residential units, office space, and parking near 18th Street and Marin Boulevard.
Prato Bakery Expanding to 150 Bay Street in Jersey City
An Italian bake shop will be bringing their third brick-and-mortar storefront to Downtown Jersey City.
With Construction Well Underway, Mack-Cali Asks to Move The Charlotte’s Affordable Housing Off-Site
The company is requesting changes to a redevelopment plan that would allow them to provide required affordable units at an undisclosed location within one mile of their 57-story high rise.
Redevelopment Plan Allowing 800-Unit Tower Approved in Downtown Jersey City
The city council has signed off on a scheme that would permit Lennar Multifamily Communities to build a tiered high-rise including 41 workforce housing units, a renovated park, and a 50,000-square foot public school.
Two-Bed Condo with Grand Private Terrace For Sale, DTJC
Unit 210 at The Oakman is a 1,168-square-foot two bedroom with two full baths, a private outdoor terrace, totaling 773 square feet, and 16 years remaining on its tax abatement.
Spectacular Historic Greek Revival Two-Family Home For Sale, DTJC
235 Montgomery Street features a two-bed, two-bath duplex and a two-bed, one-bath unit, plus an outdoor deck and fenced backyard in the heart of Downtown.
Sun-Drenched and Spacious Two Bed Condo For Sale, DTJC
Unit 1004 at The Oakman is a two-bedroom with two full baths, totaling 1,120 square feet, and 16 years remaining on its tax abatement.
&pizza Opens Near Jersey City Waterfront
The Washington, D.C.-based pizza chain that envisions themselves as "pizza's future" has opened in Jersey City.
Jersey City’s South House Closes Its Doors
A large restaurant that brought southern hospitality to a lively stretch of Downtown has ended their five-year run and furthered the year-long transition of Newark Avenue’s Pedestrian Plaza.
Renders Show What Downtown Jersey City’s Development Future Could Look Like
Mock-up images from social media provide a glimpse into how the neighborhood might transform if projects approved in the area get built during the coming years.