Jersey News: Wyclef Jean & Plain White T’s to Headline Hoboken Oysterfest, American Dream...
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed this week. This week, American Dream Project is too big to fail, Hoboken Oysterfest brings Wyclef Jean and Plain White T's, a new state program helps to preserve historic buildings, and more.
Pici Pasta Bar Opens in Downtown Hoboken
A new handmade pasta restaurant from a Jersey City-based eatery group has come to a storefront near Hoboken’s PATH station.
Hoboken’s Field Colony Is More Than the Average Co-Workplace
Beautifully renovated and well-situated in Uptown Hoboken, Field Colony not only provides an affordable workspace but also a chance to grow as an artist.
Infill Development to Replace Hoboken House
A five-story building is coming to 630 Adams Street in Hoboken.
Developer Seeks Upscale Café For Storefront At 1101 Grand Street, Hoboken
A large crane currently towers over 1101 Grand Street in uptown Hoboken, but it will soon be replaced by brand new apartments and a retail storefront that’s currently seeking a tenant.
Celebrity Chef on TV’s BBQ Pitmasters Opening Restaurant in Hoboken
Myron Mixon, a bestselling author and restaurateur, will be bringing his award-winning barbeque to a storefront along Washington Street.
Jersey City, Hoboken Announce Partnership with Citi Bike
The bike share giant will launch for the first time in Hoboken during the fall and is set to add 15 new stations to Jersey City’s streets during 2021.
Retail Roundup, Hoboken: Hawaiian, Crepes and a Tavern Returns
Hoboken’s storefronts don’t seem to stay vacate for long these days and some of them will soon be filled with a wide variety of new establishments, along with the return of an old favorite.
Medical Cannabis Dispensary Being Planned in Hoboken
Secaucus-based Harmony Dispensary has submitted an application to the planning board, hoping to open their second location near the city’s main transit hub.
New Renderings Emerge as Food Market Development in Hoboken Moves Forward
Hoboken zoning board will soon hear a proposal that could add apartments and a two-story food market space to a lot that will have space for 15 different vendors.