Post-pandemic, Jersey City’s public spaces are back and better than ever

Jersey City’s rebirth is not just about skylines and brownstones. Many of the city’s public spaces are undergoing improvements that will be long lasting and further integrate into the neighborhood fabric. Coming out of the pandemic, these parks and alternative public spaces are vital to making Jersey City a complete live, work and play environment as we have seen this year.

A great example is at Exchange Place. While much attention has been given to the preservation of the Katyn Memorial and the construction of a new plaza, there is so much more happening to reinvigorate the neighborhood. Read more.

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