Jersey City Archives - Pavement Pieces https://pavementpieces.com/tag/jersey-city/ From New York to the Nation Mon, 29 Jun 2020 13:32:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 The Hair Room reopens https://pavementpieces.com/the-hair-room-reopens/ https://pavementpieces.com/the-hair-room-reopens/#respond Mon, 29 Jun 2020 13:32:14 +0000 https://pavementpieces.com/?p=23375 The Jersey City hair salon reopened this week after a three month shutdown.

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Juneteenth picnic in Jersey City https://pavementpieces.com/juneteenth-picnic-in-jersey-city/ https://pavementpieces.com/juneteenth-picnic-in-jersey-city/#respond Fri, 19 Jun 2020 20:33:33 +0000 https://pavementpieces.com/?p=23159 The city’s Mayor Steve Fulop signed an executive order on Wednesday to make Juneteenth an official city holiday. 

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Dozens of Jersey City residents gathered at the Liberty State Park today for a picnic to celebrate Juneteenth, the day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. 

Organized by Zay Black and For The People Foundation, the picnic with barbecue, free drinks and music attracted local families and friends to come together and support the black community. 

“It’s amazing to see that nationally more people are paying attention to Juneteenth,” Black said. “I love to see people of every color to come together and celebrate this important day and our freedom.”

The city’s Mayor Steve Fulop signed an executive order on Wednesday to make Juneteenth an official city holiday. 

Local residents at the the picnic. Photo by Shiyu Xu

A man making a poster for the Juneteenth picnic. Photo by Shiyu Xu

People dancing at the Juneteenth picnic. Photo by Shiyu Xu

Local residents at the Juneteenth picnic. Photo by Shiyu Xu

A family playing hide and seek at the Juneteenth picnic in Jersey City. Photo by Shiyu Xu

Free barbecue at the Juneteenth picnic in Jersey City. Photo by Shiyu Xu

Residents gathered at the Juneteenth picnic in Jersey City. Photo by Shiyu Xu

Local residents gathered at the Juneteenth picnic in Jersey City. Photo by Shiyu Xu

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Popular India Square “won’t be the same again”  https://pavementpieces.com/popular-india-square-wont-be-the-same-again/ https://pavementpieces.com/popular-india-square-wont-be-the-same-again/#respond Sat, 13 Jun 2020 18:32:23 +0000 https://pavementpieces.com/?p=22974 In phase two of reopening, restaurants are allowed to have only outdoor sitting .   None of the restaurants at India Square have outdoor space so they will continue to have to depend on takeouts and deliveries. 

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India Square, the popular South Asian marketplace  in Jersey City, is set two reopen on June 15, but owners believe the market’s future is bleak.

“It’s so bad here. The entire market has incurred a monthly loss to the tune of $4 to $5 million,” said Raju Patel, the president of Travel World, a travel agency and president of the Jersey City Asian Merchant Association, an advocacy group for local Asian-owned businesses.

Located along a one-mile stretch on Newark Avenue, India Square has about 95 outlets that range from Indian restaurants and jewelry stores to bars and grocery shops. About 10% of Jersey City’s population is Indian American, a major contributing factor to the thriving businesses at India Square. 

 Once a bustling market thronged by hundreds of patrons every day, it’s now deserted.  High rents and few customers due to the coronavirus, has created huge losses. Store owners said it would take them a  over a year to recover losses incurred during the three-month shutdown. 

 Patel’s travel and tour business has done no business since mid-March. 

 “Who do you think will travel even after the government reopens?” asked Patel.

 The restaurants at India Square have also taken a hit. They didn’t do any business in April. Although many of them started takeout and delivery services in May, their sales were only about 20-25%. 

“We won’t see even a nominal increase in the revenue when we reopen,” said  Satinder Saggar, the owner of Rasoi, a restaurant.

“Why would people come out and eat when there is a threat of the coronavirus?” 

Before the pandemic, Rasoi saw about 70 to 80 patrons on weekdays and over 150 people visited the restaurant on weekends. But business in May dropped 75%. 

“How can a restaurant survive with only 25% of business after making no money for two months? We will survive because we are old in the business,” said Saggar who owns two other restaurants in Jersey City and New York City.    

In phase two of reopening, restaurants are allowed to have only outdoor sitting .   None of the restaurants at India Square have outdoor space so they will continue to have to depend on takeouts and deliveries. 

 Sagar said when Rasoi reopens he would be able to hire back only seven of the  12 employees he had before the outbreak. 

Many business owners said they are pinning their hopes on a  vaccine to salvage their businesses. 

 Some jewelry stores at India Square are facing closure. 

 “Why would someone buy jewelry during this time?  With wedding and other functions being postponed and canceled there is no chance we will get sales,” said Wahid Akbari, 48, who owns Sara Jewelry.  

 The only stores thriving are the square’s grocery stores. 

 “The only thing we worry about is the supply chain that might get affected due to the rising number of coronavirus cases in India,” said Sushma Patel, 41, owner of Apna Bazaar grocery store. 

 Jayesh Modi, who owns a home appliances store, said that the Paycheck Protection Program loan,  a forgivable loan program introduced by the coronavirus stimulus bill,  wouldn’t be of much help if stores don’t do business.

“I got a $15,000 loan. It can help me survive for a while but I need business,” Modi said. “Never have I seen such destruction. Let’s see how many stores reopen on June 15. Some might never(reopen). India Square won’t be the same again.

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NJ People: Rich Catanio, locksmith https://pavementpieces.com/nj-people-rich-catanio-locksmith/ https://pavementpieces.com/nj-people-rich-catanio-locksmith/#respond Wed, 09 Oct 2019 14:06:30 +0000 https://pavementpieces.com/?p=19819 Rich Catanio, is a locksmith and owner of Catanio Lock Company in Jersey City.

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