New Legislation Hopes to Draw Vendors to Hoboken’s Pier A
City officials hope that long-dormant kiosks along a waterfront park will be filled with local businesses during next year’s warmer months.
Another Lawsuit Wants Revamped Hoboken Hilton Deal Tossed
The same two landowners that derailed the first Hilton agreement have sued the city again, this time claiming a giveback payment from the hotel’s developer “amounts to a slush fund.”
From ‘Cake Boss’ to Cheesesteaks, Hoboken Brings Attention to 25 Oldest Businesses
From the 'Cake Boss' bakery to a 1950s cheesesteak restaurant, the city of Hoboken has begun a campaign to recognize its 25 oldest businesses.
Separate Poke and Ramen Shops to Open Side by Side in Hoboken
A poke bowl restaurant and ramen shop will soon open side by side in the center of Hoboken’s busy Washington Street.
The Pastrami House, a Kosher-Style Deli, Expanding to Hoboken
The Jersey-born business, who have been open for a few months in Lincroft, will be bringing their second location to the Mile Square City.
Three-Story Waterfront Townhome at Maxwell Place Offers Spectacular NYC Skyline Views
A three-story waterfront townhouse offered for sale in Hoboken's Maxwell Place development offers spectacular Manhattan views.
351 Unit Mixed-Use Project Being Planned in Northwest Hoboken
A two-block stretch currently occupied by a vacant factory could be replaced with a residential, commercial, and retail development that’s in the early phases.
Hoboken is Likely Getting a Proper Brewery
A developer has requested amendments to an old redevelopment plan that would allow a brewery to open inside their newly constructed building.
Hoboken Council Approves Citywide Special Improvement District
To fund the endeavor, owners of properties with over five units will pay a new assessment that’s set to kick in later this year.
Hoboken’s Popular St. Ann’s Festival Kicks off Wednesday
Hoboken's popular six-day St. Ann's festival will kick off Wednesday, July 24, with a Bruce Springsteen cover band.