NYC’s MamaSushi Bringing Their Asian-Latino Fusion to Union City
An Inwood-based restaurant that has recently expanded into New Jersey will be opening the latest outpost inside of a large Park Avenue property that includes both backyard and rooftop seating.
Billionaire Jeff Sutton Buys Weehawken Office Building for $219 Million
The real estate mogul has purchased a 617,000-square-foot development situated along the Hudson River in Weehawken.
Weehawken’s Lincoln Harbor Has a Brand New Waterfront Attraction
Weehawken’s Lincoln Harbor neighborhood has a brand-new waterfront attraction and a few more nearby revamped piers will be coming soon, which is helping spark some residential growth in an area that has some of the best Manhattan views you can find.
Weehawken Waterfront Condo Avora Named “Community Of The Year,” Launches Second Phase Of Residences
After buyers quickly claimed 95 percent of Weehawken condominium building Avora’s available first phase of residences, developer Landsea has now kicked off phase two.
Photos Released for Lincoln Harbor’s Newest Rental, Harbor 1500
A sneak peek at the 236-unit rental development which is being touted as Lincoln Harbor's most luxurious building.
Acme to Close Supermarket in Weehawken
The Acme location on Park Avenue in Weehawken is expected to close in October just a few years after it opened.
Mack-Cali Could Obtain Another Liquor License in Weehawken
Another Hudson County liquor license could be transferred to one of the region’s largest real estate companies.
Only Four Residences Remain at Henley on Hudson, NJ Gold Coast
Four remaining two- and three-bedroom homes are the last opportunity to own in the luxury Weehawken waterfront community within Port Imperial.
Whole Foods 365 in Weehawken Looks Like It’s Still Moving Forward
The grocery giant recently announced they won’t be further expanding their budget-conscious "365" brand, which created some questions about the upcoming Lincoln Harbor store.
Hartz Mountain Sues Weehawken Over Land Use Ordinance
The developer of Lincoln Harbor is taking the town to court over an ordinance they claim retroactively limits building heights and adds public parking requirements to a redevelopment agreement.