Private Terrace and Amazing Views Await You at This Bright, Airy Hoboken Penthouse
The spacious Hoboken penthouse duplex at 723 Washington Street is holding an open house this Saturday and Sunday, July 8th and 9th, giving potential buyers a taste of its private terrace and modern amenities.
SoulCycle, Juice Press Coming to Former ‘Hudson Reporter’ Property in Hoboken
The two NYC-based companies will be taking up residence in a historic two-level structure on the corner of Washington and 14th Streets.
Spesh in Hoboken Offers That Beard Blowout You’ve Always Wanted
Recently opened and the new go-to spot for haircuts, Spesh in Hoboken promises a fresh experience and an even fresher cut.
Eight-Unit Infill Development Could Come to Park Avenue in Hoboken
The Mile Square City’s latest project is planned for 830-834 Park Avenue.
BREAKING: Dawn Zimmer Officially Bows Out of Hoboken Mayoral Race
Incumbent Mayor Dawn Zimmer has announced she will not be seeking re-election and has endorsed a two-term Councilman for the city's top job.
Plans Proposed for Hoboken’s Neumann Leathers Building Redevelopment
The industrial property, whose history dates to the 1800s, now has several plans that would all add 230 units of housing and restore the luster to the existing building.
‘Gold Roast’ Coming to 600 Harrison in Hoboken
An Aussie-lifestyle inspired café is set to open sometime after July 4th in one of the city’s newest buildings.
Open House! See This Hoboken Corner Apartment With Magnificent Views June 11th
Just listed, this two-bedroom, two-bath corner apartment in Maxwell Place is covered in windows, perfect for enjoying its spectacular views.
Opportunities are Endless for This Duplex at 89 Adams Street, Hoboken
Whether you’re interested in an owner-occupier opportunity with a rental income stream, a condo conversion, or a single-family renovation, this Hoboken duplex is the place.
The Original Living Social: Hoboken’s Social Club History
Immigrants flocking to Hoboken near the turn of the 20th century caused a building boom in the city, and a few social clubs built during the era still stand today.