Tag: the heights
20-Unit Project Proposed for Garden State Awards Site in Jersey City
A new mixed-use building could be coming to 3516 John F. Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City.
Two Brand New, High-Design, Duplex Condos with Outdoor Space For Sale in The Heights
Both units at 26 Grace Street feature three bedrooms and two full floors of living space plus a shared garage.
Scaled Back 107 New York Avenue Project Heads to Jersey City’s Zoning Board Tomorrow
Redeveloping a warehouse in The Heights has been the source of much community debate over the last year and a scaled back, 75-unit proposal could move forward early next month.
The Law of Donutgineering Brings Craft Donuts to Jersey City
A local couple has opened a brick and mortar spot in The Heights serving up unique donuts that you’ve likely seen around Hudson County’s cafes.
Year-Long Renovation Kicks Off at Jersey City’s Riverview Park
More than $2 million will be spent on improving the infrastructure, restoring recreational areas, and adding a fountain to the prominent greenspace.
Celebrate the Launch of The Baxter, a Luxury Condo Building in The Heights
Tour the brand new building at 47 Hancock Avenue on Thursday, 3/12, and enjoy live jazz, drinks, and hors d'oeuvres from local favorites.
Jersey City Approves Two-Tower, 524-Unit Development at 414 Hoboken Avenue
An ambitious project including over 6,000 square feet of retail space, offices, and a public plaza was recently green lit by the city’s planning board.
The Baxter Brings Bespoke Boutique Condo Living to The Heights
Just seven custom units will be available at The Baxter, a new condominium project in the heart of The Heights.
The Hangry Haggis Bringing Scottish Fare to Jersey City
A former chef at Kearny’s now-shuttered Argyle Restaurant is opening a new eatery in The Heights that looks to open in the coming weeks.
32-Unit Development Approved for Griot Cafe Site on Jersey City’s Central Avenue
Plans for a new five-story building with apartments and retail space at 428-434 Central Avenue in Jersey City Heights can now move forward.








