Grove Street Eating

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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 | Grove Street | 1,299 views | Permalink |

The Asian fusion restaurant set to open in the old location of Rachel cafe on Grove Street is set to open on August 4. The signs refer to the restaurant as “More,” but we find it hard to believe anyone would call a restaurant “More.” A new ‘gourmet’ deli has opened on Grove Street, replacing […]

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Crystal Pointe

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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 | Crystal Point | 1,055 views | Permalink |

Crystal Pointe continues to rise on the tip of Second Street. The luxury residential high rise may be yet the most expensive prices per square foot.

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Restaurant Week Begins Monday

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Saturday, July 26th, 2008 | Dining | 1,216 views | Permalink |

Monday marks the beginning of Hudson Restaurant Week. Participants offer prix-fixe menus for lunch and dinner, starting at $13 and $23, respectively. Unfortunately, unlike New York’s restaurant week, some participants charge more, and often the discount on the meal is minimal. New downtown restaurants The Embankment and John’s Pizza have joined the program. Both restaurants […]

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Butler Brother’s Warehouse Next on PAD Chopping Block

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Thursday, July 24th, 2008 | PAD | 1,340 views | Permalink |

The 1905 Butler Brother’s Warehouse may be the next razed building in the formerly historic Powerhouse Arts District. The owner of the warehouse says the building is ready to collapse, mirroring arguments made by Lloyd Goldman, owner of the former Lorillard warehouse. The fight over 111 First Street began when the city refused to allow […]

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77 Hudson Street

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Monday, July 21st, 2008 | 77 Hudson Street | 1,488 views | Permalink |

The two towers continue to receive windows. The exterior of the north side of the parking garage appears finished. The facade of the rental component at 70 Greene Street, looking up from Greene Street. In the fading light of dusk, the variation of the glass color is more evident than in previous photos.

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Zoning Board Delays on Boniface Conversion

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Friday, July 18th, 2008 | Harsimus Cove | 1,844 views | Permalink |

The renovation of Saint Boniface from an abandoned Catholic Church into 21 residential apartments was dealt a setback when the zoning board delayed action until September. Local residents who are under the impression they live in Jersey Suburb rather than Jersey City are concerned about the lack of parking. Fliers from local activists have littered […]

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Deli, Not Grocery For Paulus Hook

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Friday, July 18th, 2008 | Shopping | 1,270 views | Permalink |

Paulus Hook residents may be disappointed to learn that Liberty Towers will be getting something more like a deli rather than a grocery store, according to the Life Vicarious. Paulus Hook doesn’t have much in the way of real grocery stores, not that other neighborhoods are much better off considering the underwhelming PathMark and Shoprite.

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American Watercolor Movement Grooves on Grove

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Thursday, July 17th, 2008 | Grove Street | 1,137 views | Permalink |

Groove on Grove Street continued with indie rock band American Watercolor Movement. Wednesday proved another gorgeous day for an outdoor concert and local crowds seem to be growing. Grove Street may not be Mccarren Pool, but the concerts in Jersey City may be just a bit more genuine.

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Shopping Carts Infest Downtown

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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 | Jersey City, Shopping | 1,557 views | Permalink |

Shopping carts from discount retailer BJ’s Wholesale Club have begun littering downtown Jersey City. Its not just bag ladies either; the carts are rumored to have appeared in the hallways of new luxury apartment towers. So far, neither BJ’s nor the city have done much in the way of cracking down on the abandoned carts. […]

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Condos Approved for St. Boniface

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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 | Jersey City | 1,302 views | Permalink |

Saint Boniface, formerly a Catholic church, will be converted into 14 apartments, as noted by Jersey City Reader. The historic preservation commission has granted approval for the conversion, a necessary step in the protected neighborhood. A total of 21 units will be built on the property, including 3 in the rectory, and four more in […]

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