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'Everything you need within a few blocks'
Journal Square feels like a place that’s hot off the press: It was once the location of the Jersey Journal’s longstanding headquarters, and even though it’s no longer Jersey City’s journalism center, people still gravitate there for the engaging lifestyle. "It's a hustle and bustle area," says Karen Sims of Keller Williams City Life JC Realty. "It's not laid back at all." Today, the neighborhood is not just a center of business, transportation and living, but a place where art flourishes in many forms. Traveling around Journal Square is like watching a reel of the colorful murals gracing the walls of many buildings. “The area around here definitely has a city feel, you don’t even need a car, you can get to restaurants, grocery stores, dentist offices, everything you need within a few blocks,” Daniel Simone, broker associate with KW Commercial. Speaking of travel, Sims affirms that the biggest reason people choose to live in Journal Square is mass transit and ease of getting around. “It's a local center of transportation," she says.
Journal Square is always bustling with commuters especially right after work.
Modern High-Rise Buildings in Jersey Square are beautiful.
Brownstone Apartment buildings are a great addition to the Jersey Square neighborhood.
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Modern condos and brownstones
There’s a historic look to Journal Square that draws people in, too. Brownstones and brick row houses, often with ornate bay windows and crown molding along the rooflines, sit alongside detached colonial homes and the occasional newer home with contemporary stylings. Condominiums are common in the neighborhood, either in modern high-rises or converted historic warehouses. Housing prices range from $200,000 for a one-bedroom condo to $1.4 million for an eight-bedroom single-family home. Streetscapes feel urban yet modest, with small ornamental plantings near front doors, brick details around stoops and clean sidewalks.
Historic Brownstone buildings are all around Journal Square
Old trees take their places on the sidewalks of Journal Square.
Historic brick buildings are great to see in Journal Square.
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Dining along Newark Avenue
The neighborhood contains several major grocery stores like CTown Supermarkets and Patel Brothers, along with delis and boutique grocers like Food Story Natural Market, a sleek 10,000 square foot space with sushi and health food. Cafés and restaurants are scattered throughout the neighborhood, but there’s a significant concentration of eateries along Newark Avenue. The dining scene could best be described as cosmopolitan, with options including Filipino, Italian, Indian, Chinese and Caribbean. Modern retail shopping centers are available in neighboring Jersey City, one of the closest being Newport Plaza, which contains big-box names like Target and Best Buy.
Customers can sit and watch soccer matches together in the City Cafe & Grill in Journal Square.
The Patel Brothers Market, in Journal Square, is a great market for the essentials.
Shops and Restaurants in Little India are a staple in the Journal Square neighborhood.
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Mana Contemporary Arts Center, Loew's Jersey Theatre
With its colorfully painted exterior, Mana Contemporary Arts Center stands out as a piece of art in its own right. Visitors can rent a studio for their own creative practice, or simply enjoy the calendar of art installations that celebrate many artistic mediums, from paintings to sculptures. Loew’s Jersey Theatre, a restored Spanish Baroque building from 1929, is the place to catch plays, concerts and movies. Other major historic sites in the neighborhood include the Apple Tree House, which was built in 1750 and may have served as the spot for a 1779 meeting between George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette. The Historic Jersey City & Harsimus Cemetery is well-known among locals for several beloved community events, including a yearly festival where people keep goats company while they eat the grass and the Ghost of Uncle Joe’s Halloween Ball, which features live music by local bands and four afterparties.
Robotics at Dickenson High
Students attend schools in the Jersey City Public School District, rated a B-minus by Niche. Jotham W. Wakeman School - P.S. 6 is the first stop for elementary school students. This school, a five-minute walk for many residents, has a B-plus rating. Frank R. Conwell Middle School - M.S. 4 receives a B. William L. Dickinson High School's robotics team has earned honorable mentions for two years running at the statewide competition. The school earns a C. Hudson Community College is located next to the Journal Square train station and includes a nationally recognized five-story Culinary Arts Institute with a conference center.
Welcome to William L. Dickinson High School in the Journal Square neighborhood.
William L. Dickinson High School is also in the Jornal Square neighborhood.
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Skyline views from Mary Benson Park
Canco Park’s open green space is the stage for many community events like wildlife festivals and art installations. Children Park and Basketball Court is a popular spot where visitors take their kids to enjoy the playground, athletic fields, basketball courts or the neighboring public pool. Brett Triangle is a colorful pocket park that evokes the slight artsy angle of Journal Square: a paved section is painted with bright jewel-toned rays emanating from a central circle. Mary Benson Park provides a playground and athletic facilities, plus it’s a great place to catch skyline views of New York City.
Journal Square has one of the largest bus stations in the area.
Commuting on Kennedy Boulevard
Journal Square is less than 2 miles west of Jersey City’s Historic Downtown and roughly 4 miles from Lower Manhattan, making it both a commuter-friendly hub and a jumping-off point for exploring what the region has to offer. One of the state’s major transportation hubs, Journal Square Transportation Center, is along Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City. Newark Liberty International Airport is less than a 15-minute drive from Journal Square. "It's easy to get into New York City, where people work and play," says Sims, who has sold residences in the area for 21 years. "Most people who live here go into the city."
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Parks in this Area
Brett Triangle
Playground
Sergeant Anthony Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Playground
Canco Park
Leonard Gordon Park
Basketball
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Mary Benson Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Playground
Children Park And Basketball Court
Transit
Airport
Newark Liberty International
13 min drive
Train
Journal Square
Bus
Newark Ave & Summit Ave
Bus
Journal Square Transportation Center
Bus
Newark Ave & Mcpherson Pl
Bus
Bergen Ave & Academy St
Bus
Newark Ave & Waldo Ave
Bus
Manhattan Ave & Liberty Ave
Bus
Jfk Blvd & Saint Pauls Ave
Reviews
Niche Reviews
3.517 Reviews
3.0Current Resident
1/19/2020Niche Review
Journal Square is great for an NYC commuter. However, the area is quite old and dilapidated. Gets pretty depressing day after day sometimes.
3.0Niche User
1/28/2015Niche Review
Housing is cheap and reliable in this area compared to counterparts. Its easy to find and move in with minimum risk.
4.0Niche User
1/28/2015Niche Review
Police are patrolling all day and this place has a very low crime rate. Its one of the secure places in jersey. People are seen walking alone and in groups at night without much to fear about.
5.0Current Resident
9/30/2017Niche Review
Journal Square is such a diverse neighborhood and is full of job opportunities! The overall safety-ness of the enviroment can be improved.
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Journal Square Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Journal Square, Jersey City sell after 44 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Journal Square, Jersey City over the last 12 months is $552,000, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Experience luxury living in this breathtaking penthouse at the iconic Canco Lofts! Spanning nearly 1,200 square feet, this oversized one-bedroom plus den duplex impresses with soaring ceilings reaching up to 28 feet and a upgraded kitchen. Abundant natural light pours in through expansive skylights and 14-foot windows, creating an airy and inviting atmosphere. The open-concept layout offers ample
Stunning 2 Bed, 2 Bath Corner Condo in the Heart of Journal Square, Jersey City! Discover urban luxury in this 8th-floor corner unit, boasting abundant natural light through large windows and elegant oak wood parquet floors. The semi-open kitchen features modern cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. Enjoy ample storage with custom
Welcome to The Duke – where community charm meets city convenience. This new, oversized 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath duplex offers thoughtful design across two spacious levels, complete with a flexible loft space, private rooftop with NYC views, and available parking. Nestled among new construction and classic brick townhomes on St. Pauls Avenue, you're part of a close-knit, fast-growing community—just an
Stunning 2-Bedroom Corner Condo in Vibrant Journal Square! Discover your dream home in this beautifully designed 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom corner unit on the 2nd floor of a modern multi-floor building. This spacious condo boasts: - Large windows flood the space with natural light, enhancing the open feel. - Passthrough kitchen with ample cabinetry, perfect for cooking and entertaining. - Stylish
Renovated. Modern. Move-in Ready. This fully renovated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home maximizes every inch with high ceilings, creating an open, airy feel. The sleek modern kitchen features soft-close cabinets and brand-new appliances, complemented by two beautifully renovated bathrooms. Enjoy the convenience of a large walk-in closet and a secure video intercom system. With its prime location near
Renovated. Modern. Move-in Ready. This fully renovated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home maximizes every inch with high ceilings, creating an open, airy feel. The sleek modern kitchen features soft-close cabinets and brand-new appliances, complemented by two beautifully renovated bathrooms. Enjoy the convenience of a large walk-in closet and a secure video intercom system. With its prime location near
Welcome to your newly renovated dream home at 633 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ! Step into this bright and stylish 2-bedroom, 1-bath unit that effortlessly blends modern updates with cozy charm. Perfectly situated in one of Jersey City's most vibrant neighborhoods, this home offers comfort, style, and a little something extra!
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
26,928
Median Age
37
Population Density
53 ppl/acre
Population under 18
21%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
13.9%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$67,393
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$92,437
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
88.4%
College Graduates
55.5%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
22.6%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
62%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
50''
Average Winter Low Temperature
28°F
Average Summer High Temperature
85°F
Annual Snowfall
18''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
58/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
82/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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