The Holiday Square Market is now underway at Magnolia Landing in Jersey City’s Journal Square, bringing a seasonal outdoor event to the neighborhood during the holiday season. The market runs through Dec. 28 and is located at 136 Magnolia Avenue, directly outside the entrance to Journal Squared and just steps from the Journal Square PATH Station.
- The Holiday Square Market is open at Magnolia Landing in Jersey City’s Journal Square through Dec. 28, located at 136 Magnolia Avenue next to the Journal Square PATH Station and the Journal Squared entrance.
- The New York City-style outdoor market features curated food vendors and merchants selling seasonal treats, crafts, toys, jewelry, and holiday gifts, with operating hours from 3 to 8 p.m. on weekdays and noon to 8 p.m. on weekends and holidays.
- The event is presented by Jersey City-based KRE Group and produced by Festive Planet, with holiday stalls by Cabaret Tent and operational support from Commercial District Services through the Journal Square Special Improvement District.
New York City-Style Holiday Market Activates Magnolia Landing
Designed as a New York City-style outdoor holiday market, the Holiday Square Market transforms Magnolia Landing into a winter village with decorated stalls and festive music. Throughout the market, visitors can explore vendors offering seasonal food, snacks, and sweets. Shoppers can browse stalls selling decorative items, gifts for all ages, accessories, and seasonal stocking-sized presents.
The market operates Wednesday through Friday from 3 to 8 p.m. and from noon to 8 p.m. on weekends and holidays.
KRE Group and Community Partners Produce the Holiday Square Market
The Holiday Square Market is presented by Jersey City-based KRE Group and produced by Festive Planet. Temporary holiday stalls at the site are supplied by Cabaret Tent, while staffing and operational support are provided by Commercial District Services through the Journal Square Special Improvement District.
Magnolia Landing, which was developed by KRE Group, sits directly outside the Journal Square PATH station and the Journal Squared residential towers and is frequently used for seasonal events and public programming.






