Retail Roundup, Hoboken: Food, Flowers, Plus Some Exercise
A few Asian-inspired eateries, the return of a popular bar and music space, plus some new places to burn off the calories you’re sure to ingest are on the agenda for Hoboken’s upcoming months, the latest of which just broke ground last week.
Interview with an Architect: Janine Glatt
We interviewed award-winning architectural designer Janine Glatt whose designs have been featured in Cottages & Bungalows magazine and Design New Jersey. The small firm integrates spaces in an organic, minimalist way with each project's unique site and function as a guide.
Hoboken Set To Debate ‘500-Foot’ Liquor License Law
A Hoboken liquor license law that’s been on the books for over two decades might be getting some big changes, and the City Council wants to hear what the public thinks about the issue.
Rebuild By Design Chooses A Way Forward
The $230 million Rebuild By Design project, which aims to curb flooding in parts of Hoboken, Weehawken and Jersey City, hit another major milestone late last week when the Department of Environmental Protection announced what they’ll be building and what it will look like, although the benefits of the undertaking are still a few years away.
Hoboken’s Teak on the Hudson Heads to Auction Block
This Thursday (9/8/16), Michael Amodeo & Co will hold an auction at the well-known Teak on the Hudson restaurant and nightclub in Hoboken. According to its website, Teak is NJ’s #1 Restaurant & Nightclub.
Jersey News: Gentrification in Hoboken, Jersey City Library to Reopen, Curbed Maps Hudson River Developments, More
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed. This week, thoughts on gentrification in Hoboken, Jersey City's main library set to reopen next week, Curbed maps 31 developments along the Hudson waterfront, and more.
New Soccer Space Under Hoboken’s Viaduct Opens Today
Hoboken’s 14th Street Viaduct now sports a new soccer-themed addition that will be given a proper grand opening this afternoon, an event that will have local dignitaries on hand, plus several members of the New York Red Bulls.
Grimaldi’s Pizza Set to Close One of its Hoboken Locations
Long time local fixture, Grimaldi’s Pizza will close one of its two Hoboken locations at the end of August.
Jersey News: Hoboken is a Happening Place, Revel to Reopen, a New Chapter for Newark, more
Our weekly news roundup of New Jersey stories you may have missed. This week, Newark cleans up its act, Revel in Atlantic City set to reopen, Wall Street Journal visits Hoboken, increased ridership on PATH creates problems, and more.
Development on Hoboken’s Jefferson Street Breaks Out
No street on Hoboken’s west side is a bigger poster child for both the city’s growth and how it’s growing than Jefferson Street, where there are a whopping eleven projects either underway or finishing up in just an eight-block stretch.