351 Unit Mixed-Use Project Being Planned in Northwest Hoboken
A two-block stretch currently occupied by a vacant factory could be replaced with a residential, commercial, and retail development that’s in the early phases.
Iconic Site of Hoboken’s Maxwell House Coffee Plant Exquisitely Re-Imagined as Luxury Condominium
Toll Brothers launches sales at 1000 Maxwell Place which brings 58 residences and luxe amenities to Hoboken’s vibrant North End.
bwè Kafe and Little City Books Open Coffee Shop/Bookstore in Hoboken
bwè Kafe has partnered with independent bookstore Little City Books to officially debut a new coffee shop/bookstore at 1405 Adams Street in Hoboken.
CoolVines Location Planned for Hoboken’s Washington Street
CoolVines, which operates wine stores in Jersey City and Newark, is now seeking to expand into Hoboken.
Hoboken-Based Maridian Properties Signs 16 New Businesses Despite Pandemic
16 new businesses will open and 10 existing businesses re-signed leases, signaling continued growth and job opportunities.
Former Room 84 Liquor License Could be Transferred to Hoboken’s Antique Loft
The liquor license that had been used by Room 84 on Washington Street in Hoboken could be transferred to 33-41 Newark Street, the address that is home to Antique Loft.
New Plans Released as Redevelopment of Hoboken Terminal Moved Forward
The revamped project, dubbed Hoboken Connect, calls for a 20-story office building, 389 residential units, and an overhaul of Lackawanna Plaza into a two-story market and public space.
Food Market Planned for Clinton Street Development in Hoboken
The Taurasi Group is plotting a new Hoboken development that would include a vendor food hall on the first two floors that aims to showcase entrepreneurs and local businesses.
Hoboken Reveals Plan Possibilities for a Long-Sought Community Pool
A new community pool facility is in the works for this Hoboken block.
Hoboken Development Site on Newark Street Sells for $7.5 Million
A property along a prominent stretch of southwest Hoboken has a new owner and has sparked hope for revitalization after years of sitting vacant.