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LEAVE JERSEY CITY ALONE! lol. I truly hate what has become of my hometown. I kinda sorta want to move back there, but I don't know anymore. I'd rather move to Bayonne to be honest.
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you even see couples with strollers walking around.
I lived in Manhattanville 123rd and Hamilton Heights 137th and Riverside Drive. I thought both of those areas kinda sucked. I did like the Jersey view across the river though in Hamilton Heights. Manhattaville is too overrun with privileged Columbia Univerity scum tho.
I lived in Manhattanville 123rd and Hamilton Heights 137th and Riverside Drive. I thought both of those areas kinda sucked. I did like the Jersey view across the river though in Hamilton Heights. Manhattaville is too overrun with privileged Columbia Univerity scum tho.
Nahh I don't think so. Manhattanville before Hamilton Heights.
No way. Manhattanville is kind of ugly until you get down to Columbia and then it’s all college kids. And there are too many projects.
HH is a very pretty neighborhood and has a lot going for it right now. The place is flush full of hipsters and young professionals. It is crazy what has happened just over the last few years. Sadly, this is also bringing up a lot of tourists. Yuck!
LEAVE JERSEY CITY ALONE! lol. I truly hate what has become of my hometown. I kinda sorta want to move back there, but I don't know anymore. I'd rather move to Bayonne to be honest.
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you even see couples with strollers walking around.
vom.com x 10
Northern Jersey City is done already.
Southern Jersey City is safe as long as they don't extend the PATH or the Light Rail.
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No way. Manhattanville is kind of ugly until you get down to Columbia and then it’s all college kids. And there are too many projects.
HH is a very pretty neighborhood and has a lot going for it right now. The place is flush full of hipsters and young professionals. It is crazy what has happened just over the last few years. Sadly, this is also bringing up a lot of tourists. Yuck!
Columbia already has its grips on Manhattanville.
Manhattanville first.
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