Soaring above Journal Square, The Journal offers an impeccable collection of brand-new rental apartments supported by first-class amenities in a premier Jersey City location.| Jersey Digs
The first portion of a multi-phase self-storage development in Jersey City recently held a ribbon cutting.| Jersey Digs
One of the main streets in The Heights will be getting another new development that includes new storefront space plus an affordable housing component.| Jersey Digs
This two-bedroom residence offers a luxurious lifestyle with resort-style amenities, garage parking, and an efficient NYC commute.| Jersey Digs
The three-bedroom home is situated directly on the edge of Lincoln Park in the historic West Side neighborhood.| Jersey Digs
The largest beer, wine, and spirits store along the city’s waterfront will launch this Saturday with free tastings all day and more events in store.| Jersey Digs
A development from Pegasus Partners that would rise near the Hoboken border and includes a 15% affordable housing component has taken a step forward.| Jersey Digs
A restaurant that blends raw bar, steakhouse, cocktail lounge, and dockside dining has launched in a serene Jersey City setting.| Jersey Digs
New numbers shed light on where Jersey City stands in the national rental market and how prices have been changing.| Jersey Digs
The approved Jersey City tower project at The Beacon is now the focus of a court battle brought by a local nonprofit.| Jersey Digs
Primark soon opens its fourth NJ store in Jersey City, and will be bringing Bluey, Bingo and a live DJ to mark the occasion.| Jersey Digs
A new $1.5 billion proposal would transform a surface lot in Downtown Jersey City into three towers with over 2,000 apartments, retail, office space, and a public plaza.| Jersey Digs
Film-friendly tax incentives and cooperative city support have helped turn Jersey City into a filming epicenter in New Jersey.| Jersey Digs
The mid-1800s French Gothic church in Jersey City is being saved from collapse with help from developers and preservationists.| Jersey Digs
Thirty Acres in Jersey City used to serve an a la carte menu. Dinner for two would cost about $125 after tax and tip (but before wine). Then in February it went tasting menu only. Dinner now costs $190 for two. Add on wine pairings and you’re at $330. That’s a heck of a hike. But does it work? It sure does. I award THREE STARS in my review for Eater! And there’s also a cheaper a la carte bar menu for walk-ins, FYI. (Photo: Paul Crispin Quitoriano/Eater).| THE PRICE HIKE