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.
The Oldest Existing Ellis Island Ferry Could Be Your Trendy New Digs!
Now's your chance to live on the oldest existing Ellis Island Ferry, which has been restored and turned into a houseboat, it is currently listed for $1.25M.
Nest Seekers Goes Big: Peek Inside an $11.95M French Chateau, and more
Since opening their doors in March, Nest Seekers has made a giant splash in the New Jersey market. Not only are they breaking records in Hudson County, but the company is now pushing its way northward into some of New Jersey’s most premier neighborhoods. We got an inside look at some of their trophy listings.
Retail Roundup, Hoboken: Bluestone Lane and Makai Poke Co. Coming Soon
Two new restaurants, one an established brand and one an upstart, have started construction along Hoboken’s main drag and both hope to start serving customers this winter season.
Jersey News: The Willful Neglect of NJ Transit, Say Goodbye to Cheap Gas, Explosive Street Art in Newark, More
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed. This week, the New York Times investigates the neglect of NJ Transit, 'Explosive street art’ coming to Newark, the end is near for cheap gas in New Jersey, and more.
Jersey News: Fight Club at Blue Apron Warehouse, NYC to Secaucus via Subway, Trump Taj Mahal Closes, More
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed. This week,Rising Tide Capital founders recognized as top social entrepreneurs by Forbes, imagining if the NYC subway connected to Secaucus , a fight club breaks out at Blue Apron’s Jersey City warehouse, and more.
Renovated Brick & Brownstone Townhouse For Sale on One of Hoboken’s Best Blocks
This recently renovated brick and brownstone townhome on one of Hoboken's best blocks recently hit the market. With its chic, modern design and a bonus top floor rental unit, the property is hard to pass over at $1,650,000.
High HOPES: Hoboken Non-Profit Expanding Their School
Transformed. Revitalized. Gentrified. These and other adjectives have often been used to describe what’s been happening in Hoboken and Jersey City over the last two decades. But increased luxury development can also bring with it some concerns. One of those worries is how communities can still care for those less fortunate in an economic boom that tends to hide the presence of poverty. That’s where HOPES CAP comes in.