After leaving their space in Journal Square, a Jersey City arts and theater company has finally found a new home.

Art House Productions, the group that presents the quarterly JC Fridays, recently announced the move to the new location, Cast Iron Lofts at 300 Coles St. It's the "Soho West" area, which is near the border of Hoboken and Jersey City.

The three-year lease gives Art House Productions a 5,500-square-foot space on the building's ground floor. There, they will have a 99-seat flexible black-box theater, a fine arts gallery curated by Curious Matter, rentable studio space and offices for the staff.

"We are excited to be in Downtown Jersey City in a district that is on the rise," said Meredith Burns, Art House's executive director.

Now that they have their new home, a schedule for the 2017-18 season is in the works. With a projected opening in September, they will be hosting an open house to introduce the new venue, and plans are in the works to present both local and world-wide performers.

After the opening, the group plans to produce on two main stage plays, a south Asian Arts Festival, a four-day comedy festival, a three-day festival to educate people about artists and performers with disabilities and a seasonal production in December for families.

Besides these performances, Art House Productions will be continuing some regular activities, including Open Mic nights, the INKubator program for aspiring writers, performers and directors, adult acting and improv classes, youth theater education classes and other visual arts programming in the gallery.

Art House Productions is the first to move into the ground floor spaces at Cast Iron Lofts. They are hoping to create weekly, and possibly nightly, entertainment for the lofts' residents. Art House Productions had to vacate its prior location at 136 Magnolia Ave. because the building was to be demolished to make way for a new Journal Square apartment complex.

The Hoboken PATH and the Grove Street PATH are close by, Burns said. Art House Productions hopes to buy a passenger van in the future to transport people to the Hoboken PATH, but nothing definite is in place yet. There is also easy access to parking at and around the building.

For more information about Art House Productions and for a list of upcoming events, go to arthouseproductions.org.