
The Building For Working Families development agenda was launched on June 4th 2026 by Mayor James Solomon. The program’s focus is to keep Jersey City housing affordable for working families. According to The City of Jersey City website, the Mayor said, “The Canal Crossing project in Bergen-Lafeyette neighborhood showcases that building homes for working people is more about benefiting low-income communities instead of the wealthy winning.” The mandate is to ensure workers pay rents of $1,000 and below for 3 bedroom units. Union labor and community benefits, including schools, a recreational park, and commercial space will be maximized. Above all there will be a transit-oriented development near the Garfield Avenue light rail stop. For the modern working family that commutes regularly, a home close to transport networks is perfect as it reduces travel friction. Besides proximity to transport hubs, workers want elegant and multifunctional spaces that blend work and relaxation seamlessly. And developers strive to meet this need by creating homes for comfort and long-term value.
