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Jersey Avenue station is a station on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) located south of Grand Street in Jersey City, New Jersey. The station opened on April 15, 2000. There are two tracks and an island platform. Northbound service from the station is available to Hoboken Terminal and Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen.
This list of tallest buildings in Jersey City ranks skyscrapers and high-rises in the U.S. city of Jersey City, New Jersey by height. The tallest building in Jersey City is the 79- story 99 Hudson Street , which topped out at 900 feet (274 m) in September 2018.
Haus25 is a 57-story residential building in Jersey City, New Jersey. At 626 ft (191 m), it is the 7th tallest building in Jersey City and the 8th tallest building in New Jersey . [ 1 ] The building was first proposed in 2016, began construction in 2019, and was completed in 2022.
Hudson City and Bergen City become part of Jersey City. [1] St. John's Episcopal Church built. Population: 82,546. [1] Lorillard Tobacco Company relocates to Jersey City. [4] 1872 - Law Library Association founded. [11] 1872- Saint Peter's College founded; 1873 - Greenville becomes part of Jersey City. [5] 1874 Abattoir and stockyards in ...
View of the waterfront of Downtown Jersey City, dubbed Wall Street West, [1] at sunset View of Downtown Jersey City from Liberty State Park View of Downtown focused around the Goldman Sachs Tower. Downtown is an area of Jersey City, New Jersey, which includes the Historic Downtown and the Waterfront.
Jersey City, New Jersey – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 1990 [178] Pop 2000 [179] Pop 2010 [180] Pop ...
The Square was named for the Jersey Journal. The Labor Bank Building at 26 Journal Square was the city's first skyscraper.. Prior to its development as a commercial district Journal Square was the site of many farmhouses and manors belonging to descendants of the original settlers of Bergen, the first chartered municipality in the state settled in 1660 and located just south at Bergen Square.
In 2015, the plans were scrapped in favor of Jersey City Urby, a three-building complex. [12] Tower One of the complex was completed in 2017, where it stands at 700 ft (210 m) and 70 floors, where it is the 5th-tallest building in both New Jersey and Jersey City. Tower Two and Tower Three are both approved but have not started construction ...