What's Happening?
Loew's Jersey Theatre in Jersey City is scheduled to reopen this fall following a $130 million restoration. The historic venue, originally built in 1929, has undergone significant renovations to modernize its facilities while preserving its ornate Baroque-Rococo
architectural style. The restoration project, led by OTJ Architects, includes upgrades such as new sound and lighting systems and flexible seating arrangements, transforming the theater into a year-round entertainment destination.
Why It's Important?
The reopening of Loew's Jersey Theatre is a significant cultural and economic development for Jersey City. As a National Historic Landmark, the theater's restoration preserves an important piece of architectural history and provides a venue for diverse cultural events. The project supports local economic growth by attracting visitors and hosting approximately 150 events annually, including live performances and community programming. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to investing in cultural heritage and revitalizing urban spaces.











