“World’s First Blimpie” in Hoboken May Close
A national restaurant franchise that began in Hudson County may close its original location. Blimpie’s location near City Hall has been listed for lease by Ripco Real Estate.
Emerging Markets Signal Potential Opportunity as Pure Properties Debut ‘South Hudson County Quarterly Report’
Pure Properties has confirmed their status as one of the area’s top-tier agencies with the release of their South Hudson County Quarterly Report — the first of its kind in New Jersey. The report provides detailed insights into each southern Hudson County sub-market.
Hoboken’s Waterfront Corporate Center III Has a New Owner
The U.S. subsidiary of Japan’s largest publicly-traded real estate company has just purchased a majority stake in one of Hoboken’s most modern office buildings, proving that the age-old wisdom of “location, location, location” hasn’t changed much.
How to Give Thanks in The Mile Square
With the Thanksgiving season officially upon us, Hoboken residents will have plenty of opportunities to give back to the community and can also look forward to the return of some great local traditions.
Three Revamped Buildings Add to Lower Washington Street, Hoboken
The commercial heart of Hoboken is getting some new life pumped into it, as three different Washington Street projects, all featuring retail, are looking to inject a spark into one of the city’s oldest corridors.
‘Rummage & Ruffage’ Opens Up Their Historic Church
The popular Hoboken farmers’ market Rummage & Ruffage has officially moved indoors for the winter and will be featuring over a dozen vendors tomorrow, plus some live music and wine to kick off the holiday season.
Hoboken Votes Down Shipyard Settlement
A meeting that had higher than usual turnout saw Hoboken’s City Council unanimously vote down a legal settlement that would have ended multiple development-related lawsuits.
Report Estimates Proposed Hoboken Hilton Would Create 700 Jobs, Generate Millions
KMS Development Partners has released a forecast of the economic impact their proposed Hilton Hotel would have if it gets built along the Hoboken waterfront, and it claims millions of dollars and almost 700 jobs would benefit the community.
Winter Village & Ice Skating Rink Coming to Hoboken
This holiday season, local Hoboken residents and families will have another outdoor skating option available to them. A new temporary ice rink will provide a taste of winter fun that might be further expanded upon next year.
Could a Suspended Tram Line Encircling NYC and Northern NJ Solve Our Transportation Woes?
Looking towards the future, Crain’s asked leading architects, designers and real estate experts their opinions on what large scale projects NYC could undertake to help accommodate its surging population. One proposal stands out for its inclusion of Northern New Jersey in NYC’s future.