Special Section: The ‘New’ Jersey City – Urban Land Magazine.
The cranes have returned to the Garden State’s largest city. Building cranes, that is. After a hiatus of several decades, construction cranes are beginning to dot the skyline of Newark, New Jersey—an important part of…
With the flick of the shovel, groundbreaking for New Jersey City University’s School of Business officially kicks off. But construction for the nearly 70,000 square-foot-space in the heart of Jersey City’s financial district is well…
By Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal Email the author | Follow on Twitter on February 23, 2015 at 1:53 PM, updated February 23, 2015 at 2:35 PM JERSEY CITY — Puccini’s Restaurant, the famed…
JERSEY CITY – Puccini’s, a West Side Italian restaurant and catering hall that’s beena Jersey City institution for 31 years, is closing its doors. The location of countless political fundraisers and luncheons featuring Hudson County bigwigs, Puccini’s…
JERSEY CITY — Downtown Jersey City, also known as “Wall Street West,” will now serve as more then just a financial hub for New Jersey. It will be a classroom. New Jersey City University has…
Apparently, when New Jersey City University President Sue Henderson told NJBIZ in the recent Interview Issue to “expect big things” from the university, she wasn’t kidding. On Tuesday, the school announced the leasing of a…
EDISON, N.J., Dec. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Mack-Cali Realty CorporationCLI, +0.58% today announced that New Jersey City University (NJCU) has signed a new 20-year, 68,348-square-foot lease at Harborside Plaza 2 in Jersey City, New Jersey….
JERSEY CITY – New Jersey City University has signed a new 20-year lease atHarborside Plaza 2 that will bring the university’s business school to the Jersey City waterfront, Mack-Cali Realty Corporation announced yesterday. “NJCU’s business school…
· Urban Land · MIKE SHERIDAN is a freelance writer based in Parsippany, New Jersey. · UL The “New” Jersey City Good transportation, affordability, and millennials boost real estate development as the city reinvents itself. AFTER DECADES OF BEING overshadowed…