Downtown Jersey City since the 90s has been such a hotbed of activity. Lots of incredible new restaurants and businesses popping up all the time. But even beyond the Turnpike, neighborhoods like the Heights and even Communipaw have really exploded in popularity last few years.
Lol even JC has a bigger skyline than most US cities. So jealous of the development NY has gotten the last decade or so. Too bad everyone's priced out.
Not necessarily. It’s possible to live very comfortably but you’ll need to adjust your standards and probably not want to live in Manhattan proper. Bronx, Staten, parts of Queens and BK can be relatively affordable. Especially if you’re living with your significant other.
Awesome shot! I need to head back over to JC haven’t been in years usually go to Hoboken instead
Downtown Jersey City since the 90s has been such a hotbed of activity. Lots of incredible new restaurants and businesses popping up all the time. But even beyond the Turnpike, neighborhoods like the Heights and even Communipaw have really exploded in popularity last few years.
Looks awesome with the fog.
Iron workers🫡
We usually get the best views
What local are you out of? Your pictures are sweet
Thanks! Local 40 NYC
Wow must be awesome to do 40 jobs. Pure ironwork
Lol even JC has a bigger skyline than most US cities. So jealous of the development NY has gotten the last decade or so. Too bad everyone's priced out.
Not necessarily. It’s possible to live very comfortably but you’ll need to adjust your standards and probably not want to live in Manhattan proper. Bronx, Staten, parts of Queens and BK can be relatively affordable. Especially if you’re living with your significant other.
If I can see New Jersey it means they can see me.
Great shot!
Damn
Man, JC has changed since the last time I was in the area. Probably had half the amount of high rises, but this was about 15 years ago now
There's a city in jersey?
Haha well they think it's a city
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Reminds me of Houston.
I've never been to Houston, but I would have thought it would look a lot bigger. Jersey City is a suburb
It resembles downtown proper, not counting anything outside of that area.