Exchange Physical Therapy Opens Hoboken Office, Plans to Expand Further
Exchange Physical Therapy – a Jersey City-based chain of physical therapy offices owned by Jaclyn Fulop (wife of Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop) – recently expanded to a new location in Hoboken.
Condo Board Files Fraud Lawsuit Looking to Block Hoboken’s Story Dispensary
A condo association claims that a company co-owned by the wife of Jersey City’s mayor purchased their storefront to "facilitate the installation of a cannabis dispensary under the false pretense of relocating a physical therapy practice."
Long Planned City Hall Annex to Break Ground this Week
After announcing the plan two years ago, Jersey City is finally beginning construction on its City Hall annex. According to the Jersey Journal, a groundbreaking ceremony is planned tomorrow for the 45,000 square foot project.
Newark Seeks Your Input Regarding Amazon HQ2 Proposal
City officials will hold two public meetings this week regarding Newark’s application for Amazon’s second headquarters.
Alcohol with Sunday Brunch? It’s Becoming Legal at Some Newark Restaurants
The City of Newark is amending its rules regarding liquor licenses in the city’s downtown.
Jersey City Set to Vote on Revamped Food Truck Ordinance Tonight
After months of discussion and modifications, a compromise that will lessen the financial impact of controversial mobile vendor fees appears to have been reached.
Newark Wants to Loosen Zoning Restrictions But Activists Fear City Could Become Less Affordable
Newly proposed changes to Newark’s zoning laws intend to speed up development, ease the backlog in zoning board applications, and fill vacant storefronts.
Proposed Bill Would Allow for Additional Liquor Permits in Redevelopment Areas
A new Assembly Bill will help small restaurants in qualified districts purchase liquor licenses that would otherwise be too expensive.
Amid Backlash, Mayor Fulop Tweets Plans for a New, ‘Energized’ Exchange Place
New details on the proposed revitalization of Exchange Place, which show the Katyn Memorial removed, appear to have only added fuel to the fire.
Latest NJ Cannabis Bill Advances, Prioritizes Jersey City, Newark Businesses
New Jersey’s legal marijuana industry could get going next year, and an advancing bill has significant benefits for four of the state’s largest cities.