Tag: downtown
Rare to Market Oversized One Bedroom with Private Terrace Listed in Downtown Jersey City
If your dream home features copious natural daylight and a private terrace, this beautiful residence in Jersey City is waiting for you.
New Bagel Shop Opening Inside Historic Home in Jersey City
A downtown Jersey City property is slated to house City Bagel & Deli and fill a surprising culinary void in DTJC.
Taco Bell Opens in Downtown Jersey City
Taco Bell has officially launched their latest location in downtown Jersey City.
Study Says Jersey City’s Downtown Grew Eighth Fastest in U.S. Over 10 Years
StorageCafe determined that Jersey City’s downtown core added over 10,000 new apartments over the last decade, a pace that surpassed Brooklyn to rank the highest in the Northeast.
Ibby’s Falafel Listed for Sale in Jersey City
Ibby’s Falafel at 303 Grove Street in Jersey City has been listed for sale or rent.
Rare and Flawlessly Restored Architectural Gem with Art Gallery and Home Listed in Downtown...
For those who appreciate unique architectural achievements and admire magnificent artistry, this rare residence in downtown Jersey City is sure to impress.
Wine Dad’s Opens Jersey City Location
Wine Dad's launched their second location in Jersey City over the weekend and sells a variety of craft beers and products from small producers.
Gain Equity and Beat Inflation: Now Is the Time to Invest in this Jersey...
Due in part to its proximity to New York City, Jersey City has been one of the best long-term real estate investments in America over recent years.
Renderings Revealed as Jersey City Approves Two New Waterfront Towers
Goldman Sachs and Tishman Speyer will be teaming up to build a pair of mixed-use high rises that will add almost 2,000 units along two of the last undeveloped parcels along the Jersey City waterfront.
NYC’s Bourke Street Bakery Coming to Jersey City Later This Year
Bourke Street Bakery confirmed to Jersey Digs that they will be bringing their fifth bakery and first New Jersey location to Jersey City.









