Colgate Clock, Jersey City, NJ
Hudson River, Manhattan, Goldman Sachs Building and Colgate Clock
Hudson River waterfront - Harborside - Exchange Place - Hyatt Hotel - Apartments Jersey City, NJ
Walking through Colgate clock, Hudson River waterfront walkway, Harborside, Exchange Place, Hyatt Regency, Hyatt House, Hyatt Hotel, and The Pier Apartments in Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey). You can view Colgate clock, New York City, Manhattan, Jersey City 9-11 memorial (9/11 memorial jersey city), Katyn Memorial, Paulus Hook ferry terminal, view of new World Trade Center, Jet Ski, water scooter, Jersey City downtown apartments, exchange place path train and more.
Exchange Place Path Train, Downtown, Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey)
View and walking in the Exchange Place Path Train, Downtown, Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey). Use Path Train to go to New York City, World Trade Center, Newark, Harrison, Journal Square (JSQ), Grove Street from Exchange Place Path Train.
Jersey City New Jersey 2018
As of December 2016, the Goldman Sachs building is the 67th-tallest in the United States, and it has been the tallest building in Jersey City and the state of New Jersey from 2004-2018. Was Tallest building in the United States that is not located in its metropolitan area's largest city. The tallest residential building is on 99 Hudson Street, which topped out at 889 feet (271 m) in September 2018.
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Two men climb Colgate dial in Jersey City, New Jersey and many people reset their...HD Stock Footage
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Two men climb Colgate dial in Jersey City, New Jersey and many people reset their clocks back at end of daylight savings time
Two men climb Colgate dial in Jersey City, New Jersey to reset it back at the end of daylight savings time. People set their watches and clocks. Man sleeping on park bench resets his alarm clock back. A man dressed in full regalia and kilt exits a building, comically pulls a large alarm clock from behind his tall hat, resets it, places it back in his hat, and continues down the road. View of Metropolitan Tower in New York showing clock face.. Location: United States. Date: September 28, 1931.
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Jersey City Waterfront - Exchange Place - Timelapse
Driving Downtown - The Waterfront - Jersey City New Jersey USA
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Downtown Jersey City is an area of Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, which includes the Historic Downtown and the Waterfront.
Like Historic Downtown, the Waterfront of Jersey City is an area rich in history and full of current development. It is the location of the end of the Morris Canal and there is still a segment of this basin surrounded by Liberty State Park. The giant Colgate Clock, next to the Goldman Sachs Tower reminds people of the industry that used to line the Hudson River on New Jersey's Coast. Many of the names of Jersey City's downtown neighborhoods come from Dutch words or Dutch names from the early inhabitants along the Hudson. Paulus Hook is a quiet mostly residential neighborhood stretching to the west from the Goldman Sachs building. Its main streets are Essex and Morris Streets and its waterfront is along the Morris Canal, where it maintains a walkway which is part of Jersey City's longer waterfront walkway. The Essex Street station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and the development of office buildings to the east have allowed more businesses to line Morris Street including a number of restaurants with outdoor seating. The Paulus Hook and Grove Street neighborhoods, unlike many other redeveloped neighborhoods on the Hudson have undergone the same revitalization with less gentrification. The Newport/Pavonia, Harborside Financial Center and Exchange Place neighborhoods on the waterfront are experiencing significant construction of high-rise towers and with the addition of the Light Rail and more ferry service the area has become a growing destination for businesses, residents and tourists. WALDO (work and live district overlay) is an area that is being redeveloped from its days as a warehouse center to an artist community. It is already home to several galleries and restaurants and development of artist housing, more galleries, a museum and stores are being planned. The former Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Powerhouse is the building that anchors this neighborhood and when it is renovated it will maintain its shell that so many locals are used to seeing. A Trump Plaza is currently being constructed on the property to the south of the Powerhouse. In January 2016, the Federal Aviation Administration gave navigational clearance for construction of a 900-foot (270 m) residential and commercial tower planned by the Chinese Overseas America Corporation, which would succeed the Goldman Sachs Tower as the tallest skyscraper in New Jersey.
Jersey City is the second most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey after Newark.[22] It is the seat of Hudson County as well as the county's largest city.[23][24] As of 2015, the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated that Jersey City's population was 264,290,[16] with the largest population increase of any municipality in New Jersey since 2010,[25] an increase of about 6.7% from the 2010 United States Census, when the city's population was at 247,597,[15][26] ranking the city the 75th largest in the nation.[27]
Part of the New York metropolitan area, Jersey City is bounded on the east by the Hudson River and Upper New York Bay and on the west by the Hackensack River and Newark Bay. A port of entry, with 21 miles (34 km) of waterfront[28] and significant rail connections, the city is an important transportation terminus and distribution and manufacturing center for the Port of New York and New Jersey. Financial and service industries as well as direct rapid transit access to Manhattan in New York City have played a prominent role in the redevelopment of the Jersey City waterfront and the creation of one of the nation's largest downtown central business districts.
Logenausblick von New Jersey City nach Manhattan
Kurzer Spaziergang über den Hudson River Waterfront Walkway in Newport. Aufnahmen von der Skyline Manhattans mit dem One World Trade Center auf der einen und dem Empire State Building auf der anderen Seite. Alles zu unserer Städtereise findet Ihr in unserem Reisebericht auf
Exchange Place Waterfront - Jersey City - USA ( Day Time Lapse )
So fascinated by this view, that I shot 2 times lapses from the same spot during night and day time. Link to the Night Time Lapse here:
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW JERSEY STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW JERSEY STATE,U S A
1. NEW JERSEY STATE HOUSE,TRENTON 40°13'12.73N 74°46'12.28W
2. FORT LEE,GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE 40°51'3.42N 73°57'45.05W
3. BUTTER MILK WATER FALLS,WALLPACK TOWNSHIP 41° 8'14.65N 74°53'19.80W
4. ST.PATRICK CHURCH,NEWARK 40°44'31.69N 74°10'20.29W
5. BARNEGAT LIGHTHOUSE 39°45'51.69N 74° 6'22.33W
6. CITY HALL,JERSEIY CITY 40°43'3.58N 74° 2'34.81W
7. BATTLE SHIP,CAMDEN 39°56'22.22N 75° 7'59.21W
8. ST.MARY'S CHURCH,JERSEY CITY 40°43'22.55N 74° 2'37.59W
9. ABSECON LIGHTHOUSE,ATLANTIC CITY 39°21'58.81N 74°24'51.17W
10. LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER,JERSEY CITY 40°42'28.71N 74° 3'16.21W
11. LIGHTHOUSE,CAPE MAY POINT 38°55'58.89N 74°57'37.32W
12. ST.HENRY'S CHURCH,BAYONNE 40°40'11.00N 74° 7'3.12W
13. HIGH POINT MONUMENT,SUSSEX 41°19'15.46N 74°39'41.77W
14. COLGATE CLOCK,JERSEY CITY 40°42'43.34N 74° 2'2.05W
15. CATHEDRAL OF ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST,PATRERSON 40°54'46.52N 74°10'20.91W
16. IMMIGRATION MUSEUM,ELLIS ISLAND 40°41'56.56N 74° 2'21.94W
17. TWIN LIGHTS,NAVASINK 40°23'46.80N 73°59'8.11W
18. ALPINE DEVEL'S TOWER,CRESSKILL 40°56'1.79N 73°55'59.60W
19. CATHEDRAL OF SACRED HEART,NEWARK 40°45'17.23N 74°10'41.34W
20. CASINO PIER BEACH WATER PARK,SEASIDED HEIGHTS 39°56'34.87N 74° 4'19.99W
21. MOREY’S PIERS & BEACHFRONT WATERPARKS 38°59'9.65N 74°48'35.42W
22. SIX FLAGS SAFARI,JACKSON 40° 8'28.18N 74°26'18.29W
23. PATERSON GREAT FALLS 40°54'58.53N 74°10'54.16W
24. LUCY THE MARGATE ELEPHANT,MARGATE CITY 39°19'15.10N 74°30'41.56W
Jersey City, New Jersey - A bike ride along the Jersey City waterfront walkway HD (2013)
A bike ride along the Jersey City waterfront walkway
Lower Manhattan from the Colgate Center in Jersey City, NJ
Liberty State Park, Jersey City-NJ
Skyscraper from Liberty State Park. An amazing view.
Furnished Quarters at The Marbella - Jersey City (New Jersey) - United States
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Furnished Quarters at The Marbella hotel city: Jersey City (New Jersey) - Country: United States
Address: 425 Washington Boulevard; zip code: NJ 07310
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool and a fitness centre, Furnished Quarters at The Marbella is located in Jersey City. Just 2.6 km away from Ellis Island, this self-catering accommodation features free WiFi.
-- Situé à Jersey City, le Furnished Quarters at The Marbella propose une piscine ouverte en saison et une salle de sport. Doté d'une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite, cet hébergement indépendant se trouve à seulement 2,6 km d'Ellis Island.
-- El Furnished Quarters at The Marbella se encuentra en Jersey y cuenta con piscina al aire libre de temporada y centro de fitness. Este alojamiento independiente se halla a solo 2,6 km de la isla de Ellis y ofrece conexión WiFi gratuita.
-- Mit einem saisonalen Außenpool und einem Fitnesscenter begrüßt Sie das Furnished Quarters at The Marbella in Jersey City. Diese Unterkunft zur Selbstverpflegung befindet sich nur 2,6 km von Ellis Island entfernt und verfügt über kostenfreies WLAN.
-- Het Furnished Quarters at The Marbella ligt in Jersey City en heeft een seizoensgebonden buitenzwembad en een fitnesscentrum. Deze accommodatie ligt op ongeveer 2,5 km van Ellis Island en biedt eigen kookgelegenheid en gratis WiFi.
-- Sito a Jersey City, a soli 2,6 km da Ellis Island, il Furnished Quarters at The Marbella offre una piscina all'aperto stagionale, un centro fitness e una sistemazione a ristorazione indipendente con connessione WiFi gratuita.
-- Furnished Quarters at The Marbella自助式公寓位于泽西城(Jersey City),提供季节性室外游泳池、健身中心以及免费无线网络连接,距离埃利斯岛(Ellis Island)仅有2.
-- Апартаменты Furnished Quarters at The Marbella с собственной кухней расположены в городе Джерси-Сити, всего в 2,6 км от острова Эллис. К услугам гостей сезонный открытый бассейн, фитнес-центр и бесплатный Wi-Fi.
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A tour inside Journal Square in Jersey City, NJ
This video shows most of the Journal Square district of Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. The square itself is the intersection of Kennedy Blvd and Bergen Ave, but the district include a broader area around it. Journal Square, located north of the center of the city, is home of federal and county administration buildings, office buildings, supermarkets, stores, a Jehovah's Witnesses Assembly Hall (Stanley Theater), pizzerias, restaurants, a major transportation terminal (that includes trains and buses), schools (such as Hudson County Community College) and much more. Is in fact the business heart of the city. Jersey City has a population of over a quarter million people and is the county seat of Hudson County, and the second biggest city of New Jersey. There are plans of major developments in this section, such as the construction of a complex of 3 skyscrapers of 54, 64, and 70 floors respectively, along with other planned skyscrapers. Enjoy this video!
Liberty State Park - Jersey City, NJ
20 Newport Pkwy 806 Jersey City NJ 07310 - Megha Moza - Liberty Realty
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The view of NYC from Exchange Place in Jersey City
Freedom Tower view
Jersey City (HD)
Jersey City is the seat of Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the Census Bureau's 2009 estimate, the population had grown to 242,503, making it New Jersey's second-largest city after Newark.
Part of the New York metropolitan area, Jersey City lies between the Hudson River and Upper New York Bay across from Lower Manhattan and the Hackensack River and Newark Bay. A commercial and industrial center, it is a port of entry and a manufacturing center. With 11 miles (17.7 km) of waterfront and significant rail connections, Jersey City is an important transportation terminus and distribution center. Service industries have played a prominent role in the redevelopment of its waterfront and the creation of one of the nation's largest office-space real estate markets.
Downtown Jersey City is the area from the Hudson River westward to the Newark Bay Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 78) and the New Jersey Palisades; it is also bounded by Hoboken to the north and Liberty State Park to the south.
Newport and Exchange Place are redeveloped waterfront areas consisting mostly of residential towers, hotels and office buildings. Newport is a planned mixed-use community, built on the old Erie Lackawanna Railway yards, made up of residential rental towers, condominiums, office buildings, a marina, schools, restaurants, hotels, Newport Centre Mall, a waterfront walkway, transportation facilities, and on-site parking for more than 15,000 vehicles. Newport had a hand in the renaissance of Jersey City although, before ground was broken, much of the downtown area had already begun a steady climb (much like Hoboken). Some critics have derided the Newport development for its isolation because it is cut off from the rest of the city by the Newport Centre Mall and other big box retail.
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