Open Casting Call Announced for FX Series Feud: Capote’s Women
The second season of the Ryan Murphy-produced drama Feud will be set in 1960s and 70s Manhattan and is looking for paid extras to join their shoots.
Hoboken Relief Fund Hosting Virtual Music Festival This Thursday
A non-profit that was launched to help businesses in the Mile Square City cope with the financial impact of coronavirus is having their third digital fundraiser later this week with Yo La Tengo headlining the festivities.
Deer Hunt Gets Canceled Again in Essex County, Commissioner Luciano Open to Humane Methods
An Essex County commissioner said that he supports a study on a possible “exit strategy” for the deer hunt.
Hoboken’s 700 Jackson Wins Smart Growth Award for Resiliency Efforts
The winners of New Jersey Future’s annual Smart Growth Awards were announced and one of Hoboken’s most anticipated resiliency projects was included with this year’s recipients.
Journal Square Project Secures $120M Construction Loan
Yesterday, SCALE Lending announced that it closed on a $120 million construction loan for a Journal Square multi-family development.
Rise and Grow Indoor Playground Opening Next Year in Secaucus
The 8,750-square-foot space for kids is slated to open early Spring 2019.
Tech College Moving Into Journal Square
Ace Institute of Technology signed a three-year lease in Journal Square's iconic office building at 591 Summit Avenue.
The PATH FORWARD Starts With You
Apply now to fill one of six vacancies on the PATH Rider’s Council and speak up for commuters.
Journal Square Urby Secures $88 Million Construction Loan
Jones Lang LaSalle recently closed on financing for the 25-story Jersey City tower, which has already broken ground.
Hello Hoboken: Jersey City-Based Sawyer Smith Residential Expands in Hudson County
The Jersey City-based real estate brokerage Sawyer Smith Residential is opening a second office this summer, expanding its presence in Hudson County with a completely updated space in Hoboken.