Jersey City sits directly across the Hudson River from Lower Manhattan, connected by PATH trains, ferries, and the Holland Tunnel. The city spans from the waterfront neighborhoods of Paulus Hook and Newport through Journal Square and out to the Greenville and Bergen-Lafayette sections, with West New York and Hoboken to the north and Bayonne to the south. Home to major financial services operations, pharmaceutical companies, and the sprawling Liberty State Park, Jersey City has evolved into New Jersey's second-largest city with a dense mix of high-rise residential towers, historic brownstone districts, and established immigrant communities from India, the Philippines, Egypt, and Latin America.