Because Jersey City is on the west bank of the Hudson River, it is a perfect place for commercial and industrial centers with a port of entry and manufacturing center. With 11 miles of waterfront and significant rail connections, Jersey City is an important transportation terminus and distribution center. It has railroad shops, oil refineries, warehouses, and plants that manufacture a variety of products, some of which are chemicals, petroleum, electronics, textiles, and cosmetics.
Jersey City has greatly benefited from its close location near Manhattan, and with the many companies and extensions of businesses that are headquartered there. More recent developments include increased housing and shopping areas in some parts of the city.
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