Hoboken Authorizes Use of Eminent Domain for Union Dry Dock
Hoboken will now attempt to negotiate the purchase of the waterfront property from NY Waterway, who wish to build a refueling, maintenance, and repair facility at the site.
The Little Local Soft Opens in Hoboken
The latest coffee shop to hit the Mile Square City is appropriately named, as the cozy space sources their beans from Modcup and features tons of local flare.
Hoboken’s Northwest Pop-Up Park to Close and be Replaced by Permanent Park and Ice...
Hoboken’s 5.4-acre northwest "pop-up" park will close Monday, September 9, so that the city can construct a permanent park and ice rink.
Medical Cannabis Dispensary Being Planned in Hoboken
Secaucus-based Harmony Dispensary has submitted an application to the planning board, hoping to open their second location near the city’s main transit hub.
Pumpkin Spice in August – Is It Too Early? Jersey City and Hoboken Coffee...
With national coffee chains competing to introduce their fall pumpkin drinks early, New Jersey roasters say they'll wait until cooler temps prevail.
Legal Settlement Could Net Hoboken New Waterfront Pier, DPW Garage
The city council approved an agreement that exchanges development rights at their public works facility for a pier on 15th Street.
Local Coffee Chain Offers Caffeinated Alternative with ‘Simply Chai’ Near Hoboken Train Station
The local Hidden Grounds coffee chain has opened a sister concept near the Hoboken train station that focuses on a caffeinated alternative: chai tea.
Two New Veterinary Clinics, Including One for Emergencies, Are Closer to Opening in Hoboken
Two new veterinary clinics are under construction in uptown Hoboken, and one may open as soon as mid-August.
New Legislation Hopes to Draw Vendors to Hoboken’s Pier A
City officials hope that long-dormant kiosks along a waterfront park will be filled with local businesses during next year’s warmer months.
Another Lawsuit Wants Revamped Hoboken Hilton Deal Tossed
The same two landowners that derailed the first Hilton agreement have sued the city again, this time claiming a giveback payment from the hotel’s developer “amounts to a slush fund.”









