One of New Jersey’s most recognizable names in architecture and design, Marchetto, Higgins and Stieve have expanded their firm into Jersey City’s up and coming, Journal Square. The firm will continue to occupy their landmark…
Today, all development is negotiated. It’s been a fact of life for developers since Jane Jacobs anda coalition of community groups defeated the ultimate power broker Robert Moses and his dreamof building Lower Manhattan expressway…
JERSEY CITY, NJ—GRID Real Estate, LLC arranged the $19.5 million sale of Puccini’s,the famed Italian catering hall and eatery on Jersey City’s West Side, along with six adjacent parcels. Bob Antonicello, Sr. and Bobby Antonicello…
In October 2014, YIMBY reported on the ground breaking of a 54-story, 538-unit residential tower in the heart of Jersey City’s Journal Square neighborhood. The building, the first within the larger Journal Squared project, now…
JSQ building sells for $5.6 million A 10-story mixed-use office building near Journal Square has sold for $5.6 million, and will be converted into — what else? — residential housing. The 45,000-square-foot building, located at…
JERSEY CITY — Four residential buildings, two of them 25-stories high, are slated for the old Mueller’s pasta factory on Baldwin Avenue, another sign that the Downtown building boom is extending farther west. The developer,…
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…
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…