Will Lackawanna Terminal Get a New ‘European-style’ Market?
The planned revitalization of Hoboken’s major transit hub has been slow and somewhat underwhelming. But one rookie councilman is seeking to jumpstart what he dubs a “European-style market” at the station.
$100 Million in Tax Credits Brings Over 1,300 Jobs Across the River to Hudson...
In case you needed more proof that Hudson County is becoming “the 6th borough,” the state Economic Development Authority has approved bringing 1,383 new jobs to Jersey City and Hoboken, with 1,271 positions being relocated from New York.
Jersey News: The Willful Neglect of NJ Transit, Say Goodbye to Cheap Gas, Explosive...
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed. This week, the New York Times investigates the neglect of NJ Transit, 'Explosive street art’ coming to Newark, the end is near for cheap gas in New Jersey, and more.
Ground Broken for 700 Jackson Street, New Renderings Released
The official groundbreaking for Bijou Properties’ latest venture was held on Tuesday afternoon, and some new renderings of the project were released that should excite the neighborhood about the amenities that are coming.
Changes To Final Phase Of Hoboken’s Maxwell Place Approved
Hoboken’s highest-end condominium community will be getting a fourth and final mixed-use building, which should break ground by the end of the year.
Mamoun’s Falafel Moving to 300 Washington Street in Hoboken
The Middle-Eastern eatery, which opened in Hoboken back in 2012, is moving into a brand-new building further downtown.
Ernst & Young LLP Opens Office and Learning Center in Hoboken
On January 16th, Ernst & Young LLP announced the opening of a new office in southern Hoboken.
Mixed-Use Development Pitched for Former Biggie’s Clam Bar in Hoboken
A new proposal to demolish an old restaurant that closed after 70 years in the seafood business will be heard by the city’s planning board soon.
Hoboken Hilton Deal Includes $4.5 Million in Givebacks, Will Renovate YMCA
Pending council approval, a hotel development deal now includes funds to renovate a post office, restore a decaying community center, and create new educational spaces for public use.
Only Two Units Remain: From Single-Family to Four-Story Condo Luxury, 828 Park Avenue Ushers...
Comprised of four spectacular condominium units, this historical Hoboken brownstone has quite a story to tell.