Tag: journal square
New JSQ Community Association Weighs in on Redevelopment Plan Changes
A community association in one of Jersey City’s hottest neighborhoods wants to see affordable housing and open space made a bigger priority.
45-Unit Development Could Replace Jersey City Gas Station
A developer is planning to construct a residential building near the Divided Highway. The proposal is scheduled to go before the board tonight.
Ward C Councilman Rich Boggiano on the Future of Journal Square
In part six of Jersey Digs' ongoing interview series with Jersey City's council members, Ward C Councilman Rich Boggiano addresses the next wave of development coming to Journal Square.
JC’s First Bangladeshi Eatery Now Open in Journal Square
Korai Kitchen is serving up authentic Bangladeshi grub for lunch and dinner six days a week in the heart of Journal Square.
27-Story Tower Could Bring 450 Units to Newark Avenue in Journal Square
A Long Island company is planning to bring a high-rise tower to 630-632 Newark Avenue in Jersey City.
City Café & Bakery Now Open Near Journal Square
A new breakfast and lunch spot along Kennedy Boulevard celebrated their soft opening over the weekend and features baked goods, sandwiches, and coffee.
Three More Massive High-Rises Planned for Journal Square
Over 750 units, along with retail space and a pedestrian plaza, could be built in the middle of a residential Jersey City neighborhood.
Officials Seek Developer For Journal Square Parking Lot Site
Jersey City officials are now accepting proposals for new developments at the site of a Newark Avenue parking lot. A City agency is hoping that proposed projects will include a boutique hotel.
Rendering Revealed for Approved Project at 622 Summit Avenue
Jersey City’s Planning Board signed off on the sleek-looking project last month, which will bring some new retail space to the neighborhood.
Politics Still Shrouds One Journal Square As Kushner Cos. Plans to Move Forward
Financial delays and politics put One Journal Square in limbo. But a new investor and political meetings promise to bring the project back to life.