Jersey City’s Tech Transformation
The evolution of Jersey City is a case study in how other small and medium-sized cities can build themselves into tech hubs.
The evolution of Jersey City is a case study in how other small and medium-sized cities can build themselves into tech hubs.
Over the past decade Jersey City has morphed, undergoing a transformation into an emerging hub for tech and economic growth.
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