Although significantly less active than its southern neighbor, Hoboken is seeing its share of new development. Hoboken’s pipeline consists of 47 projects with a combined total of 1,511 units. The majority of these forthcoming projects fall around the, formerly industrial, western and northern edges of the city.
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This map was last updated May 15th, 2017. Due to the ever-changing nature of these projects, the information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
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Map researched and developed by Jared Kofsky, PlaceNJ.com
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HOBOKEN DEVELOPMENTS
Tak House Offers Modern Shore Living with Ocean Views and Parking in Long Branch
Situated in Long Branch, Tak House offers luxurious and modern shore living in a brand-new rental building.
Hoboken’s Windsor Wax Development Site Hits the Market
A former industrial property in Hoboken has been listed for sale with an approved plan to bring a 60-unit mixed-use development to the site.
128-Unit Camelot at Toms River Nabs $26.8 Million in Financing
One of the larger mixed-income communities in Ocean County has secured additional financing.
Scaled Back Plan Near Hoboken’s Southwest Park Moves Forward
An oddly shaped lot in Hoboken recently took a step toward revitalization with a mixed-used development.
Hoboken Approves Project Along Grand Street
A modern Hoboken development will tear down a trio of older buildings and replace them with a five-story complex that includes affordable housing.
Renovated and Expanded Madison Resort Wildwood Crest Set to Open This Summer
The endeavor will add two rooftop event spaces, a pair of pools, and multiple restaurants to the Jersey Shore town.
First 27-Story Phase of Hoboken Connect to Begin Construction in March
The residential component of a plan to restore and redevelop the area around Hoboken Terminal was recently awarded a $90 million tax credit towards the affordable housing component.
Following Development Approval, “Jersey Shore” Favorite Karma Gets Demolished in Seaside Heights
Seaside Heights club Karma, that famously hosted MTV’s "Jersey Shore," has met the wrecking ball and will be replaced with a mixed-use project.
The Hiwote on Second is South Orange’s Newest Luxe Residential Development Opportunity
This not-to-missed opportunity is available for a luxury developer who will purchase lots 70-74 Second Street, along with its proposed architectural plans for The Hiwote, a collection of eight city-chic brownstones designed by celebrated South Orange developer, Yayine Melaku.
Hoboken Approves Re-Zoning That Could Create New Performing Arts Center
A plan that hopes to bring a new theater venue to a block of Downtown Hoboken has crossed the finish line.
162-Unit Parkside at Westfield Ahead of Construction Schedule
A Westfield property previously home to a garden center for over a century is being redeveloped and will include 32 affordable housing units.
Plans Revealed for Two-Tower Project at Hoboken’s Poggi Press Site
Advance Realty has presented plans to bring a pair of high-rises, a new public plaza, and streetscape improvements to this Hoboken property.
204-Unit Mixed-Use Plan Approved for Princeton Pike Office Park
Three vacant commercial buildings are slated to be replaced with a "live, work, play" development that includes a significant retail promenade in New Jersey.
Following Sale, Paterson’s Hamilton Square to Undergo $7.5M Renovation
A Paterson development will be undergoing a major rehabilitation effort that will restore unused residences into affordable housing stock.
New Brunswick to Consider 409-Unit Tower at Elks Lodge Site
A 98-year-old building in the heart of Downtown New Brunswick could meet the wrecking ball in favor of a modern high-rise.
Fort Lee Signs Off on Two-Pronged Modera Development With 425 Total Units
Mill Creek Residential Trust recently won approvals to bring a pair of high-rises to Fort Lee with some affordable housing units.