Hoboken Looks To Fill 115 Affordable Housing Units
Hoboken will be adding 115 new units to their affordable housing stock over the next few years, and the city is looking to streamline the process in the hope of helping the public better understand their options under the program.
Two-Building ‘Jefferson Lofts’ Project Planned At 504 Second Street, Hoboken
A two-building project called ‘Jefferson Lofts’ is planned for 206 Jefferson Street and at 504 Second Street in Hoboken.
Stevens Institute Kicks Off Their Growth Spurt
Hoboken’s Stevens Institute of Technology recently opened a new facility and has broken ground on another one, marking the beginning of what should be a busy year of construction on the historic campus.
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.
Homeless Veterans Housing Planned For Sandy Damaged American Legion Post 107 In Hoboken
A redevelopment project is in the works that will demolish the existing American Legion Post 107 and replace it with a new building that will provide legion space along with apartments for veterans experiencing homelessness.
Four-Story, 12-Unit Building Approved At 8-12 Paterson Avenue, Hoboken
A new mixed-use development is coming to the southwestern part of the Mile Square City. Approved in November, the project will bring 12 residential units plus commercial space and parking to 8-12 Paterson Avenue.
A Longstanding Hoboken-Jersey City Dynamic May Be Shifting
In what shaped up to be a banner year, Jersey City closed 2016 out strong by taking the crown as NYC’s Best Neighborhood in 2016’s Curbed Cup. Now, with the release of Pure Properties’ highly anticipated South Hudson County Market Report, the city has even more to brag about.
Bijou Properties Taking Over Former ‘Lorien Lofts’ Project
Local developer Bijou Properties should soon be the new owner of a previously approved redevelopment project in Hoboken’s northwestern neighborhood, a move that will hopefully help jumpstart the infusion of some cutting-edge green technology into the city’s housing stock.
NYC Restaurateur Revamping Former Liberty Bar Site
An uptown Hoboken restaurant that’s been shuttered for almost three years will soon be replaced by a new apartment building and a ground-floor restaurant that will be run by an experienced New York City restauranteur.
Retail-Focused Development Sprouts Around Hoboken’s Southwest Park
Later this year, Hoboken’s Southwest Park will add an acre of lawns, trees, and playgrounds to one of the city’s major gateways, and developers are looking to compliment the green space with some new housing and retail space for the neighborhood.