JERSEY CITY NEW JERSEY HOODS - REAL HOOD TOUR
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2023
- Today we are in Jersey City, New Jersey. This is New Jersey's second largest city famous for its prime location and stellar views of New York City as it sits right across the Hudson River. It is also one of America's oldest cities after being officially chartered in 1661. What makes Jersey City different from most American cities is that the population here is growing and growing fast. The city has seen a construction boom as gentrification has taken ahold of the city particularly it's Downtown area where high rise and sky scraper residences are going up left and right. But this comeback or resurgence hasn't been evenly spread throughout the city. Today we visit the city's historically crime ridden areas and housing projects to see how far the city has come along or not.
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i love the way u pan the camera bro. that gives much better views. appreciate this and everything you do
Thank you very much. I appreciate that especially coming from you. I’m a fan of your work and subscribed to you as well. Stay tuned and lmk if there is anywhere you’d like me to go.
@@ghettomerica No problem, and I appreciate you as well. definitely will be tooned in. the way your doing it, your going to blow up really quickly. glad i can watch the journey. And yes, if i think of something, i'll let you know!
@@superwariobroanything you need lmk. Be safe and thanks again bro.
Can you show the names of the side streets and the main streets. Lived there for 25+ years, been gone 30+ years, so many changes, buildings gone that was landmarks. Thanks for showing!!
no where near as bad as it used to be...right behind those Montgomery street projects is Cornielson Ave... used to be a prostitute stroll...drove a cab back in the day... then it was "crazy"
Instead of knocking the projects down, they need to rehab and rebuild them for the folks living there now! Not relocate them to god knows where
It’s called gentrification. They knock ‘em down to build back up the nice shit
Where they gona go?
They should go to Detroit
Ryte
@@letsgorodriguez or Chicago
You should do Jackson projects in the south bronx
can you do NJ irvington next? ill be moving there soon PLEASE! its in stuyvesant ave. its ok if u cant
Hi there. I will gladly do Irvington and soon. Stay tuned and thanks for watching.
@@ghettomerica thanks i will! and i already subed
Irvington is just smaller newark
Please make videos when the stores are all open
Looks like The Bronx without the drama
This is hilarious
wait til night time if all you want is drama lol
Do you film with your camera in your hand? If so not wise lol
Damn yo miss my hometown 😭 I lived in Stegmen my whole entire childhood and moved to North Carolina at the age 11
Dang I used to live in jersey city and moved to nc as well
In this video I seen half the customers from my grandmas chicken spot which you showed in the video 10:03
you got half JC missing bruh! you missed a bunch of hoods!
Старые здания хорошие, остатки былого величия.Уборка на улицах и было бы вполне уютно. Велосипедисты специально по встречной ехали, у нас бы за такое услышали о себе много нового.
Haha I lived on Storms Ave! Never had an issue with people. Super kind, but my apartment was like omg cockroach 🪳 heaven.
Can you do Paterson and Passaic please!
It's getting better it seems. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Lived there 10 years. Was expecting ocean av to take the hood olympics, but philly will stop at nothing.
You said it pal concerning Philadelphia! The sister city to my old hometown of NYC.
No not ocean av that was my old hood lol
Well, atbleast they have modern sidewalks, good paved streets, new traffic signals, and street signs.
"looks cleaner than Baltimore", "looks like Bronx but with less drama, "looks like philly", like honestly SOME of the buildings thay you guys see are fairly new developments. So along with the gentrification comes other developers who are trying to appease out of towners to move here.
Soon as that bird with the baby carriage walked right into the street in front of you on MLK at 7:16 I was like YUP IM HOME! smh bih didnt even look at you once just walked right in the middle of traffic without a care in the world!
Albee al is from jersey city
Albee Al from Marion gardens westside JC to be exact I'm from the hill aka Greenville mainly around ocean avenue and MLK aka Jackson av that whole area where I was raised
Greenville 👍🏻 Van Nostrand between the Blvd & Westside “Sterling Ave”
Ransom and Hitchcock also
@@brianwilkins7737I stayed on van Nostrand too
You going to drive through Hempstead or Wyandanch on long Island?
Yes I will. Stay tuned and thanks for watching!
@ghettomerica New cassel, Roosevelt are hood areas also and a few others, the hoods calmed down a lot vs back in the day; God bless be safe
@@mosesisraelites2598 thank you. Please feel free to lmk of the other spots as well. I’d like to show as many hoods as possible
North Amityville is hood, they just reinstalled shot spotter along with like 6,7 other areas including Brentwood, central Islip, Huntington Station(New York Ave); still considered undesirable these areas are very gentrification now; Coram usually has homeless encampment, gang activity
Hempstead made charliebo313, other hood channels; in Hempstead Terrace Ave was notorious back in the days; the heights; Henry st intersecting Albemarle Ave and it's back blocks; st Franklin is gritty some of the back blocks is gritty ,some nice; the downtown bus station, main st is very hood ;once had America's worst school district now the area improved somewhat
Not me seeing my god mother inna Projects 💀😂
It's way better than boltimore looks much cleaner
it’s the cleanest NJ city out of all of them put Camden or Trenton up to Bmore it would be identical
How about doing a walking water front video I would love to see the difference in new jersey water fronts and also compared to other states in their water fronts and how about start doing cities wit ocean fronts like JC NYC Miami murder beach long beach and long island and comparison
bro i live in new jersey
Liberty Jersey
Shiiiit it dont that bad over there at all
Cut the grass
Get home before dark. Lol
Minorities
My mf city 201 shit
does projects mean it’s a black neighborhood?
If you put the worst jersey city hood in any other major NJ city it would prob be the best neighborhood there
fax Jersey city is mad calm but you can’t go looking for trouble cause you’ll definitely find it but any other city in jersey the trouble will come to you within 20 mins
@@tunedtfin917 I'm from JC this info is fauls at best if you venture in ocean av mlk Blvd Curry woods community you can feel it in the air now i also been to philly through out my whlole life philly is calm as shit its super litty but calm too people kill me tryna compare bad neighborhoods in iner cities to each other lol i honestly dont see any differents in any of them
You never been on MLK Blvd or ocean av or around that area period lol if you know anything about JC you'd know about Curry woods before they knocked the buildings down no projects from philly Camden Trenton Newark Patterson Irvington or any other city in NJ or NYC could compare to nothing in bmore could compare to Curry woods projects either I promise you lol cause I know eventually somebody gone say Baltimore lol no they ain't got either sorry lol
@@user-hf4id9yq3d If your a person with respect and street smarts you could easily walk through those parts. It’s not like your walking in small deadly cities like Camden or Bridgeton
@@tunedtfin917 bro lol you still ain't say nothing wut respect and street smarts got to do with anything I done seen people with respect and street smarts get x out every other day that was pointless to say you said Camden NJ smh lmao lil ass country ass Camden NJ rite the city that's on paper as being a extremely deadly city on paper peep wut I said in my previous comment iv been to philly my whole life 😔 smh you know I been in Camden NJ 💪🏾 just as many times as iv been to philly pa Pollock pjs to be exact early 2000s thats pj was a death trap lol very bad in no way, shape, form or fashion was Pollock pjs any wheres close to as worse as Currywoods PJs in JC I bet you can't find one person from either city that been to both would tell you otherwise like frfr kid im 38 iv been to jersey city philly and Camden NJ all through the late 90s and early 2000s philly was calm and it was also worse the camden at that time lol you also brought up about city i never even heard of 🙄😕🧐😶