Pop-Up Art Installation Coming to Hoboken’s Benches
Hoboken is set to welcome another public art project that should emerge in the coming days.
Five New Cities Choose Hudson Bike Share, Leaving Jersey City Alone With CitiBike
The expansion will double the number of bicycles the program has available throughout Hudson County, adding 36 new stations for users to pick up a ride.
School of Rock Coming to Hoboken’s Monroe Center
A unique music instruction business will be opening soon in Hoboken.
Development on Hoboken’s Jefferson Street Breaks Out
No street on Hoboken’s west side is a bigger poster child for both the city’s growth and how it’s growing than Jefferson Street, where there are a whopping eleven projects either underway or finishing up in just an eight-block stretch.
When Toll Bros Finishes, Hoboken’s East Side Will Be Fully Developed
When Toll Brothers completes their final Hudson Tea and Maxwell Place buildings, it will mark somewhat of a milestone for Hoboken. Besides a parcel that the city owns on the waterfront there will be no significant land left to develop east of Park Avenue.
New Residences Proposed for Frank Sinatra’s Birthplace in Hoboken
The Monroe Street property where Ol’ Blue Eyes was born could be redeveloped into condominiums under a new plan.
Billiards, Ping Pong, and Golf Simulators Coming to Hoboken’s Grand Street
The ownership behind Hoboken Golf is renovating the third story of a warehouse into a pool hall and recreation space.
Favorite Farm of NYC Restaurants Bringing CSA to Hoboken
An upstate New York farm is bringing over two months’ worth of veggies down to a Hoboken culinary school in the form of a weekly CSA, marking their first foray into the Hudson County marketplace.
Hoboken To Consider 30-Unit Development Near Madison Street Park
A vacant plot and two older Hoboken buildings could soon be replaced with a modern development that includes an affordable housing component and flood mitigation efforts.
Jersey News: Bell Works a Hotbed for Tech, Interviewing James Caulfield of Fields Dev,...
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed this week. This week, an interview with James Caulfield of Fields Development, developers embracing art, Bell Works attracting tech cos, saving the strip mall, and more.