Tag: powerhouse arts district
Jersey City Advances Plan for “Creative Center” in Powerhouse Arts District
A city-owned building along Washington Street could be getting a $2 million facelift.
Busy Bee Organics Opening Café in Downtown Jersey City High-Rise
A local business that has been a staple of The Heights for two years will be opening their second location inside of a recently completed development.
NYC’s Tacombi Bringing Mexican Eats to Jersey City’s Warren at Bay
The NYC-based taqueria that opened its first brick and mortar restaurant in NoLita has signed an agreement to open at a sizable space in JC's Powerhouse Arts District.
HaiDiLao Hotpot Coming to Jersey City’s Powerhouse Arts District
The China-based chain known for providing a unique pre-dining experience has agreed to a deal that will bring their Sichuan-style hot pot to a prominent Downtown retail project.
Prato Bakery Expanding to 150 Bay Street in Jersey City
An Italian bake shop will be bringing their third brick-and-mortar storefront to Downtown Jersey City.
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.
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.
Jersey City Cuts the Ribbon at New Canopy by Hilton
The 211-room hotel, which sports a bistro and bar with an outdoor terrace on the second floor, held a ceremony earlier this month to officially mark their arrival in the Powerhouse Arts District.
Lawsuit Seeks to Block Epire’s 84-Unit Development in Downtown Jersey City
A subsidiary of DVORA is looking to the courts to stop the 12-story project, which they claim was improperly approved and will block their New York views.