Hoboken Set to Host Tribeca Film Festival Events
The popular cultural event will be expanding across the Hudson River for their 19th year, as the Mile Square City’s north end will be accommodating parts of the festival.
56-Unit Development With Non-Profit Space Approved in Hoboken
Following a court ruling, Advance Realty has been cleared to bring a mixed-use project to a corner of Adams Street that includes 3,000-square feet of space for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Event Space, Elevated Park, Retail, and More Proposed for Southwest Hoboken
A plan dubbed The Boundary wants to add two floors of event space to the Mission 50 complex, construct a medical arts building, and create a public rooftop greenspace with a restaurant that would connect to a Jersey City residential building.
Bluemercury Set to Open Location Inside Large Hoboken Storefront
Washington D.C.-based Bluemercury has submitted plans to bring one of its stores to a Hoboken retail space.
Rent.com Claims Jersey City Has Nation’s Highest Rents, Hoboken in Top 10
An analysis from Rent.com determined Jersey City to have the highest average monthly rent in the country with neighboring Hoboken also ranking high on their list.
Hoboken’s Northwest Resiliency Park Partially Opens as Work Continues
Almost three full blocks are being transformed into the largest green space in Hoboken featuring a great lawn, central fountain, sports fields, and more.
Stylish Wonder Lofts Home with Rooftop Terrace Hits the Market in Hoboken
This expansive home, at the highly desirable Wonder Lofts in Hoboken, features a well-thought-out floor plan and a corner rooftop terrace with sweeping New York City views.
Providing Affordable Housing Amid a Boom
Shiny high rises and renovated brownstones will do a lot to put an urban neighborhood on the radar, but the heart of every city...
Bijou Properties Seeks PILOT for Housing, Parks and Plaza
Next week, Hoboken’s city council is set to vote on a redevelopment agreement that will potentially create a new destination for the city’s west side, one that supporters say will balance new development with community amenities, parks, and flood protection.
Community Discusses Changes to ‘500-foot Rule’
About 20 residents, business owners and a few politicians spoke out at last night’s Special Council meeting about a proposal that would repeal Hoboken’s “500-foot rule” and while the majority went on record saying they didn’t want the regulation repealed, many seemed open to at least some changes in the law.