Hartz Mountain Proposes 14-Story Development at Weehawken’s Lincoln Harbor
After a previous proposal to bring an 18-story development to Lincoln Harbor was denied, Hartz Mountain Industries is expected to seek approval tonight for a 14-story project in Weehawken.
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.
These Are The Most Expensive, Cheapest Places to Rent in NJ
Several cities along the Hudson River are pricey for renters, but a few (relative) bargains can be found throughout the Garden State.
1928 Former Bank Building in Weehawken to Become Craft and Food Market
“The arts community has really moved into this area,” Mayor Turner said. “There are small-time artists, painters. If they get 15 by 10 feet of space, they can use it for a boutique. We could have food stores, a sandwich place.”
Weehawken’s Park Avenue is Getting a New Bagel and Coffee Venue
The Weehawken side of Park Avenue is getting a new bagel and coffee shop that plans to deliver.
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.
Brick + Dough Pizzeria Opens Near Weehawken/Union City Border
A new brick oven pizzeria with unique toppings has opened near the Union City/Weehawken border.
Lidl Grocery Store to Replace Acme in Weehawken
A Lidl grocery store will replace the defunct Acme supermarket on Park Avenue in Weehawken in spring of 2020.
Nohu Bar and Restaurant Tops New Weehawken Hotel, Wows with Views and Local Fare
The NoHu Rooftop Bar + Restaurant, on the roof of Weehawken's new EnVue Hotel, has named several of the items on their extensive food and cocktail menu after local features.
No ‘Affordable Housing’ Planned for Approved 302-Unit Weehawken Development
Jersey Digs has obtained new documents describing a $133 million plan to bring a 302-unit building to one of the last remaining undeveloped waterfront properties in Weehawken.