Tag: journal square
21 Units Approved For Residential Block Near Journal Square
A five-story development is coming to 60-62 Cottage Street in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Rare Restaurant Opportunity In Prominent Journal Square Office Tower
Centrally located in the heart of Journal Square, 35 Journal Square has a ground floor retail space for lease with lots of potential.
WeWork Abandons One Journal Square, Kushner’s Ambitious Jersey City Project
A Journal Square project, currently at the center of a media firestorm, is dealing with another previously unreported setback.
Small Hotel Could Replace Single-Family Home At 78 Cottage Street, Jersey City
A hotel is proposed to be built at 78 Cottage Street, near the corner of John F. Kennedy Boulevard.
The Next Step in Modern Living: Journal Squared is Now Leasing
Journal Squared’s combination of location, luxury, and spectacular views is something you simply will not find anywhere else. For a piece of this elevated Jersey City lifestyle, rents start in the $1,800's!
Hotel Planned For Newark Avenue Near Journal Square, Jersey City
A new 21-room hotel was recently approved for the India Square section of Journal Square.
Plans Revealed For 20-Story Tower At 2973 Kennedy Blvd In Journal Square
Two new buildings, including a 20-story high-rise, could soon join other developments towering over the Journal Square area of Jersey City.
Early Plans Unveiled For Two-Tower Mega-Project In Jersey City’s Journal Square
The towers rising in Jersey City’s Journal Square may soon have a new neighbor. A new two-tower project at 808 Pavonia Avenue could feature over a thousand units and a museum.
A Lesser-Known Journal Square Building Begins Leasing
Earlier this month, the much-anticipated Journal Squared tower began leasing, ushering in what many predict will be the rebirth of Journal Square. Now, a lesser-known project, just across the plaza, is also preparing its leasing program.
Demystifying Mana Contemporary
Mana Contemporary opened in Jersey City in 2011, but until a recent visit on a Thursday afternoon, when and how the public could gain access remained a little mysterious. So here's a handy guide for those wishing to visit the cultural center.