Tag: downtown
Citigroup Plans Private Ferry Service Between Jersey City and NYC
The major financial firm, which has corporate offices on both sides of the Hudson, is planning to operate its own ferry across the river.
Parking Could Replace a 19th Century Schoolhouse in Downtown Jersey City
Plans to tear down the old Saint Peter’s Grammar School, which partially dates back to 1861, have been met with controversy.
Roses and Rebels Tattoo Shop Owner Makes his Mark on TV and Downtown
Open only since December 2017 and booked solid through September, Roses and Rebels is a tough-to-get but coveted tattoo appointment in Downtown Jersey City.
Inside Rumba Cubana, Officially Open in Hamilton Park
The restaurant’s newest outpost and first in Jersey City sports a diverse menu, an extensive cocktail list, and is serving lunch and dinner seven days a week.
NaanChing Bistro & Bar Coming to Downtown JC
A new Asian fusion restaurant is setting up shop at a prominent Paulus Hook corner storefront.
Stunning, Mercer Street, Turn-of-the-Century Townhome For Sale
A fully renovated, three-bedroom, 2.5-bath, single-family townhouse with private outdoor space, 139 Mercer Street is a dream home realized.
Sol Azteca Sues Their New Landlord, Leaving Their Move in Doubt
The Mexican eatery announced plans to move to a new Downtown Jersey City location last summer but has now filed suit against their landlord, accusing them of fraud.
Enjoy Three Bedrooms and Both South and East Exposures with this Jersey City Penthouse
Three-bedroom homes are rare in Downtown Jersey City. Rarer still are three-bedroom penthouse condominiums with both south and east exposures.
Developer Sues Jersey City for Right to Develop His Own Property
Mecca Properties has filed a lawsuit against several city agencies claiming a civil rights violation as the city moves forward with eminent domain proceedings.
After 157 Years, a Former Jersey City School Could Meet the Wrecking Ball
Part of the Saint Peter’s Grammar School complex was built in 1861 while the other dates back to 1894, but the entire edifice could be torn down soon. Three years before becoming president, Woodrow Wilson delivered his first general election campaign speech inside while running to become New Jersey's governor.