Plans in Motion to Redevelop Hoboken’s Malibu Diner Site
A brand-new mixed-use development is being proposed by the two companies that own the land.
Renovations Approved for Holy Innocents in Hoboken
The first chunk of restoration work should start soon at the historic Willow Avenue church, which is looking to be put back to use after years of dormancy.
New Soccer Space Under Hoboken’s Viaduct Opens Today
Hoboken’s 14th Street Viaduct now sports a new soccer-themed addition that will be given a proper grand opening this afternoon, an event that will have local dignitaries on hand, plus several members of the New York Red Bulls.
Hoboken Approves New Development with Food Pantry on Adams Street
The non-profit Hoboken Community Center has been given the green light to build a complex that will include a large food pantry.
New Hoboken Condominium Elevates Frank Sinatra’s Birthplace to Luxurious Heights
Frank's Place at 415 Monroe Street features spacious three- and four-bedroom residences with inspired modern finishes and resident amenities. Only three of the seven units remain.
Maridian Properties Acquires 113-Year-Old Office Building in Hoboken
The firm has already begun renovating the Hoboken terra-cotta property, which sits a block from the Hudson River and is fully leased.
Hoboken Moves Forward on Monroe Street Resiliency Park Despite Unclear Funding
Hoboken is looking for consultants to work on designing a 1.43-acre green space but financing for the endeavor has yet to be secured.
Exchange Physical Therapy Opens Hoboken Office, Plans to Expand Further
Exchange Physical Therapy – a Jersey City-based chain of physical therapy offices owned by Jaclyn Fulop (wife of Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop) – recently expanded to a new location in Hoboken.
Could a Suspended Tram Line Encircling NYC and Northern NJ Solve Our Transportation Woes?
Looking towards the future, Crain’s asked leading architects, designers and real estate experts their opinions on what large scale projects NYC could undertake to help accommodate its surging population. One proposal stands out for its inclusion of Northern New Jersey in NYC’s future.
New Renderings Emerge as 357-Unit Project Heads to Hoboken’s Planning Board
A 184-foot-tall development with several community givebacks could gain final approvals despite some sudden controversy over the building’s height.









