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After Decades of Neglect, Jersey City’s Northern Downtown Rapidly Rising
Several companies are bringing over 3,000 housing units, a 1.5-acre park, and more than 73,000 square feet of retail space to a post-industrial neighborhood near the Hoboken border.
Eliot Spitzer’s Company to Pitch High-Rise on Jersey City’s Summit Avenue
A group partially run by New York’s former Governor will soon be presenting plans for a 386-unit mixed use development.
Gorgeous Townhouse Designed Down to the Last Detail For Sale, DTJC
This stunning townhouse for sale in Downtown Jersey City’s vibrant Village neighborhood features three full floors, offering countless configurations, and enviable private outdoor space.
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.
Turn-of-the-Last-Century Meets Modern Luxury in Two-Family For Sale, JC Heights
308 Webster Avenue is a three-story, two-family home with every original detail, contemporary upgrade, and private outdoor space.
The Summit Condominiums in The Heights Celebrates Art and Community
The Summit's luxury two-bedroom condominiums for sale include a bevy of amenities and a unique community for residents.
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.
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.









