Jackson Square, originally known as the Hub, is a shopping center just south of
Martin Luther King Drive station of the
Hudson Bergen Light Rail which has been the traditional border between Bergen-Lafayette and Greenville. MLK Drive is runs for 26 blocks south of Communipaw Avenue and the Hub has been the center piece of revitalisation efforts. Open in 2000, is one of city's most ambitious economic revitalization projects. Primarily funded by the Jersey City Economic Development Corporation, a significant investment of public capital has been the catalyst for private investment in the area. The success of the project is questionable since rentals have been erratic. Other projects along the MLK corridor have included the Cunningham Branch of the
Jersey City Free Public Library, named for former and only African-American
Mayor of Jersey City,
Glenn Dale Cunningham, and Jackson Greene, a
new urbanism townhouse complex. In 2014, a new postal facility at the Hub was designated in honour of
Shirley Tolentino. The Hudson County Urban League is the 100th affiliate of the
National Urban League operating from two locations in
Hudson County, New Jersey. The building at 236 Martin Luther King Drive in Jackson Hill neighbourhood of
Jersey City was listed on
New Jersey Register of Historic Places designation (ID#2863) as the First Fidelity Bank on September 19, 1995. also houses the Jersey City office of
Donald Milford Payne, Jr., the
U.S. representative for since 2012. Nearby is Fishers Confections, opened in 1919, a city landmark.
City Hall Annex and Public Safety Building In 2009, the city's divisions of Community Development, Tenant/Landlord Relations and Housing Code Enforcement moved satellite offices of the Department of Housing, Economic Development and Commerce at the Hub In 2013 Jersey City established a ‘banking development district’, at the Hub which creates incentives for banks to establish full service branches within it, including the opening of accounts with municipal funds. The Jersey City Employment & Training Program (JCETP), headed by former governor
Jim McGreevey opened a new center called Matin's Place in September 2014. Among those at the opening of the facility were
Brendan Byrne,
Thomas Kean,
Steve Fulop,
Chris Christie,
Robert Menendez and
Nancy Pelosi. In August 2014, the city initially approved a plan to enter an agreement with the Brandywine Corporation, which owns and manages the Hub, to build an annex to Jersey City City Hall. A plan was approved in March 2015. The city hall annex opened in April 2018. The Department of Public Safety, which oversees the police and fire departments, opened offices at the Hub in Fall 2014. Ground was broken in 2020. In 2016, zoning was changed to encourage a "restaurant row" around
Communipaw Junction. ==Transportation==