Tag: the heights
Lil’ Dove Café Soft Opens in Former Congress Station Space in The Heights
A new coffee and breakfast spot dubbed Lil’ Dove Café is now open at 589 Palisade Avenue.
Jersey City’s Riverview Park to Undergo $2 Million Renovation
The cliffside green space will be getting a new fountain, renovated monuments, a new Bocce court, and loads of infrastructure upgrades that are set to break ground in the coming months.
Hybrid Coffee + Kitchen Now Serving The Heights
The owners of a mobile coffee cart have opened a brick and mortar location just off Central Avenue that serves breakfast and lunch in a cozy space.
The Highs and Lows of Operating An Art Gallery in The Heights: 107 Bowers...
Artist Kristin DeAngelis talked recently about why she closed her three-year-old art gallery in The Heights, 107 Bowers Gallery, and what she'd like to see in that space.
Weekend Walks: Jersey City Heights, An Urban Enclave
The Heights neighborhood in Jersey City has retained its neighborhood feel, with historic homes, tree-lined streets, and art everywhere.
Zabriskie Street Duplex Brings a Long List of Perks to the JC Heights Condo...
Unit 1 at 102 Zabriskie Street is a brand new three-bedroom duplex with attached garage and private backyard.
Gallery Lofts Lives Up to Its Name with Generous Light-Filled Condos in The Heights
Located at 391 Palisade Avenue, the brand new ground-up construction building has one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes for sale.
Moe’s Bait and Tackle Shop – A Rather Unusual Sight in Jersey City Heights...
The owner of Moe's Bait and Tackle is planning to close the store in the near future after nearly 50 years.
Jersey City Heights is Getting a Hemp Store Across from Riverview-Fisk Park
A new hemp shop offering organic CBD products for humans and pets plans to open soon in Jersey City Heights, across from Riverview-Fisk Park.
33 Waverly Brings Exceptionally Crafted Full-Floor Residences to The Heights
Each two-bed, two-bath condo features private outdoor space, a thoughtful layout, and high-end finishes.









