Posts Tagged ‘Journal Square’

HCCC Opens New Welcome Center in Journal Square PATH Plaza Tuesday

By • Jan 10th, 2011 • Category: Blog, News

Hudson County Community College (HCCC) will officially become the newest tenant of the Journal Square PATH Plaza with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Welcome Center Tuesday morning. The 1,900-square-foot space at the top of the escalators, which was previously used by a travel agency, will offer information on the college seven days a week [...]



Beau Cafe Opens Up Shop on Summit Avenue

By • Nov 18th, 2010 • Category: Featured, Food

Crossing Route 139 by foot during morning rush hour — a feat required to get from my home in the Heights to the Journal Square PATH — should be done only after ingesting caffeine. Dodging cars in that messy intersection requires cat-like reflexes and a certain level of awareness. Beau Cafe, a new coffee shop on Summit Avenue, helps prepare commuters for their daily trek, but as one of the shop’s managing partners explains, it does much more than that.



Art Show Featuring Sketches from Jersey City Homeless Man Opens Monday

By • Nov 12th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Blog, News

Each year, one week before Thanksgiving, the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness co-sponsor National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, a nationwide effort to bring greater awareness to the problems of hunger and homelessness. To coincide with the week, one Jersey City homeless-outreach group has put together [...]



New Public Park Adjacent to CANCO Building Will Open Thursday

By • Nov 10th, 2010 • Category: Blog, News

A much-needed 15,000 square feet park in a mostly industrial area near Journal Square will officially open to the public Thursday after a formal dedication and Veterans Day ceremony. The park, which was built by the developers of the CANCOlofts across the street (who have dubbed it CANCOpark), will include open green space, landscaping and [...]



Assembly Panel to Consider Extending Transit Hub Tax Credits to Mixed-Use Projects

By • Nov 8th, 2010 • Category: Blog, News, Politics

Among the many bills on the state Assembly’s legislative agenda today is one that could make it easier for mixed-use projects near transit hubs in Jersey City to get extensive tax credits. In 2008, the state passed the Urban Transit Hub Tax Credit Act as a mechanism to stimulate economic development in New Jersey’s cities. [...]



HCCC Will Cut the Ribbon on its Newest Journal Square Facility on Monday

By • Oct 29th, 2010 • Category: Blog, News

Though it has been opened for use by students and staff since late August, Hudson County Community College’s (HCCC) newest Journal Square facility will have its official Grand Opening ceremony on Monday. The 25,000 square foot building at 2 Enos Place (officially named “Building J”) underwent a $5.7 million head-to-toe makeover this past year. The [...]



Sylvan Learning to Celebrate New Journal Square Outpost This Weekend

By • Oct 14th, 2010 • Category: Blog, News

Jersey City is now home to Hudson County’s first Sylvan Learning franchise, as Anthony DiGiacomo recently opened a Learning Center in Journal Square. DiGiacomo and a bevy of local officials will celebrate the milestone with a grand opening celebration this weekend. “Sylvan’s tutors teach skills that last a lifetime,” DiGiacomo says in a statement. “We [...]



CANCO Breaks Ground on New Public Park Adjacent to Development

By • Aug 31st, 2010 • Category: Blog, News

A much-needed 15,000 square feet of green space is coming to a mostly industrial area west of Journal Square, thanks to a high-end condo development.

CANCOlofts announced this week that construction has begun on the new park, located across the street from its main building on Dey Street. In the inverse of the famed Joni Mitchell song, the park will replace a parking lot there, and it is slated to be finished and opened to the public by the end of October.



City Council Approves Journal Square 2060 Plan Amid Optimism and Objections

By • Aug 26th, 2010 • Category: Featured, News, Politics

After more than a year of discussion and revision, the city’s redevelopment plan for Journal Square was approved by the City Council at its Wednesday meeting.



Artist and DIY Publisher Billy Miller Curates European Exhibitions This Summer

By • Aug 11th, 2010 • Category: Arts, Featured

Jersey City artist Billy Miller is a bit of a modern-day renaissance man. He not only exhibits at venues like P.S. 1 and Deitch Projects and writes for magazines like Vice and Butt, but he also edits and publishes independent publications. We caught up with him for a chat about the two exhibitions he curated in Berlin this summer and a lot more.

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