Hoboken’s Council Takes a Step Towards Acquiring Union Dry Dock
The council voted 8-1 last week in favor of moving forward on the purchase or eminent domain of the waterfront property, which would be used as open space.
First Look at Quality Greens Kitchen, Opening Next Week
The start-up business will be serving healthy options that focus on fresh ingredients and making everything in-house, combining elements of fine dining and fast-casual.
Sans Shake Shack, Project at 107 Washington Street Moves Forward
A project that was rejected by Hoboken’s Zoning Board earlier this year has been granted preliminary approvals, and a unique two-story storefront will be adding to the streetscape.
‘Jo’boken’ Coming to Hoboken’s Hudson Place
The mysterious construction right next to Hoboken’s PATH station is a new coffee shop.
‘Lackawanna Market’ in Hoboken Could Emerge in 2018
Officials have touted big plans for Hoboken’s major transit hub that so far haven’t materialized, but that may change next year.
Home Run on the Hudson: Baseball’s History in Hoboken and Jersey City
As baseball’s pennant races heat up, take a closer look at two New Jersey historical sites: Hoboken's Elysian Fields and Jersey City's Roosevelt Stadium, that both helped shape America’s pastime.
‘Porter Collins’ Closes: What Went Wrong?
The much-anticipated upscale restaurant is finished just six months after opening in Hoboken, a shocking move that has sparked debate as to what happened.
New Spanish Restaurant ‘La Casa’ Coming to Hoboken
A Newark Street storefront is being renovated into a Spanish restaurant that will add to Hoboken’s late-night dining options.
Lanes, Trains & Automobiles: How to Better Transportation in Hoboken?
The Mile Square City’s population has been rising for over two decades, but what can be done to make it easier for residents who work in and around the city?
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.









