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20-Story Glass-Heavy Tower Planned for St. Lucy’s Church Redevelopment
A proposal that’s heading to Jersey City’s planning board would preserve and expand the existing church building and construct a new homeless shelter across the street.
Jersey City’s Journal Square Pub to Get New Owners
The owner of a longtime Jersey City bar, that reportedly inspired a character in The Simpsons, confirmed to Jersey Digs that he is in the process of selling the business.
Jersey City’s Hidden Gem: The Sociable Southside
Jersey City's Southside neighborhoods are gaining recognition for their expansive parks, burgeoning local business scene, and a tight-knit community spirit that has been part of their DNA for decades.
MezCal Kitchen Now Soft Open in Jersey City
Newark Avenue’s western half has just welcomed a new Mexican restaurant to the neighborhood, capping a big year of eatery openings near Journal Square.
Give Back This Holiday Season by Supporting These Hudson County Homeless Orgs
These hard-working nonprofit organizations share a common theme: a goal of ending homelessness in Hudson County.
The Ashford Finally Set to Open Its Doors Downtown This Month
Jersey Digs got a glimpse of the gigantic space weeks away from opening at 145 Newark Avenue along Downtown Jersey City’s Restaurant Row.
Hooked JC Crew Expands with Three New Delivery Options
Hooked JC has teamed up with Chef Francis Samu, formerly of Sam A.M. and Oak on Pine, to bring fresh salads, the best burgers, and comfort food to Jersey City and Bayonne neighborhoods underserved by delivery.
Renovating 354 Ogden Ave: A Jersey City Diamond on a Bluff
Dixon Projects transformed a vacant weather-damaged house in The Heights into a stunning two-family home, taking full advantage of the property's unparalleled Manhattan views.
Jersey City Set to Officially Acquire Powerhouse from Port Authority
The city council is about to take a step forward that would acquire the building.
Market Report Shows High Sales Volume in Q3, but Slower Appreciation in Jersey City
The latest numbers show more modest value gains in most of the city’s neighborhoods and while transaction totals are strong, listings are averaging more days on the market.