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New Government and Commercial Activity Percolates on MLK Drive

January 6, 2020/in Greenville, header, News /by Ron Leir

Nearly two years ago the Fulop Administration proposed phase two of its creation of a city hall annex on Martin Luther King Drive in Bergen-Lafayette, a phase that would add two buildings to the annex’s site and move additional housing-related agencies to the neighborhood. With both of those projects now completed, the mayor’s office recently heralded plans to locate the newly created Division of Affordable Housing to the complex. Add to that the retail space for entrepreneurs that has literally popped up in shipping containers across the street, and Jackson Square, as the area adjacent to the MLK Drive Station of the Light Rail is now known, is percolating.

In detail, here is what’s new.

Photo by Ron Leir

In November, the city held a ceremonial ribbon-cutting for the latest addition to the Jackson Square campus: a new four-story building that will front MLK Drive and Kearney Avenue and will accommodate the newly created Division of Affordable Housing, other municipal offices not yet specified, a public meeting space, and a parking deck that will be opened to residents during non-business hours.

This new building, already under construction, is expected to open within 18 months or so.

Next to that structure will be developed the fourth and final component of the Jackson Square campus – a new 11-story building that will house the city’s Public Safety headquarters and other municipal offices.

These facilities will complement the previously opened three-story City Hall Annex at 1 Jackson Square (360 MLK Drive) where the Divisions of Building, Zoning, Planning and Community Development, office of the director of Housing and Economic Development (HEDC) and Department of Health operate.

The new Division of Affordable Housing is designed to serve as a clearinghouse for monitoring rents, keeping an affordable housing stock inventory, maintaining waiting lists of residents who have requested affordable housing units, and developing a resource guide.

Mayor Steve Fulop said city personnel assigned to the new facility “will be focused on housing initiatives,” covering issues like Section 8, senior citizens and landlord-tenant disputes.

Not surprisingly, the added jobs, foot traffic, and overall vibrancy from the redevelopment of Jackson Square is spilling over into other sectors of Bergen-Lafayette’s economy and streetscape.

Photo by Jennifer Brown/City of Jersey City

Just across the street from 342 MLK, the city, in partnership with the Jackson Hill Special Improvement District led by Melissa Massey, has converted an empty lot into “Container Village.” Four empty shipping containers have been transformed into temporary homes for pop-up shops in which retail entrepreneurs can showcase their businesses at no cost for anywhere from two weeks to two months.

Recent occupants have included a sauna studio run by Alyza Brevard-Rodriguez, an NJCU alumna and a U.S. Naval Reservist; an Afro-centric clothing, accessories and oils shop created by Tafari Tribe, a transplanted Brooklynite now looking to expand to the Garden State; a “globally-inspired home accents skin care and accessories” store headed by entrepreneur Tara Ocansey; and an apparel and pregnancy-related services boutique for women in their fourth trimester that also provides advice for women “on the continued journey of motherhood,” according to retailer Nia Reid-Allen, an ex-Brooklynite who has taught at the Jersey City Bethune Center for the past two years.

Massey, who credited the city’s Economic Development Corp. with “filling in a couple of budget gaps” to help supply the containers with lighting, power, heating and ventilating, said she’s “excited about the potential for growth” of local small businesses with the boost from the pop-up venture.

“I’ve got people sending me applications from Brooklyn,” she said, “but these spaces are reserved for Jersey City businesses.”

Massey, aided by the city’s Office of Diversity Inclusion and  Economic Development Corporation and by the Hudson County Office of Minority and Women-Owned Enterprises, helps advise the budding retailers on making their businesses permanent.

Header: Photo by Jennifer Brown/City of Jersey City

News Briefs

Hudson County Community College has been named the recipient of a one-year, $850,000 investment from the JPMorgan Chase. The investment will be utilized for a program the College developed to address the challenges of the economic crisis in Hudson County that were brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is designed to provide lasting improvement in the County’s workforce ecosystem.

Mayor Steven Fulop and the Jersey City Economic Development Corporation (JCEDC) have launched the latest round of emergency funding to provide over $2.5 million in direct aid and support to Jersey City’s neediest residents, regardless of immigration status. The city will partner with  York Street, Women Rising, United Way, and Puertorriqueños Asociados for Community Organization (PACO). 

Darius Evans, age 45, of Jersey City was arrested  on Monday by The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office in connection with the stabbing death of 39-year-old Tyrone Haskins early New Year’s morning. The charges include Murder and two counts of Possession of a Weapon for Unlawful Purposes.

Mayor Steven Fulop is joining forces with Uber to announce a new agreement that will expand residents’ access to COVID-19 vaccinations with free Uber rides to and from Jersey City vaccination sites. Phase 1B includes essential frontline workers and seniors 75 years old and over.

According to a report in the Jersey Journal, Jersey City received its first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines Monday and plans to begin vaccinating eligible residents later this week at the Mary McLeod Bethune Center.

The federal Paycheck Protection Program, which offers businesses loans that can be forgivable, reopened on January 11th. The revised program focuses first on underserved borrowers – minority- and women-owned businesses.

Jersey Art Exchange (JAX) has merged with Art House Productions effective January 2021 to help improve and expand arts education and opportunities for the Jersey City community. JAX Founder Jacqueline Arias will remain Director of the program at Art House.

Christmas trees will be collected citywide every Wednesday night throughout the month of January. Pickup resumes this Wednesday January 13th.

Keep abreast of Jersey City Covid-19 statistics here.

Governor Murphy has launched a “Covid Transparency Website” where New Jerseyans can track state expenditures related to Covid.  Go here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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