Ernst & Young in Talks to Relocate Large Portion of Workforce to Hoboken Waterfront
Crain's New York reports that accounting firm Ernst & Young (now EY) is in negotiations to relocate a large portion of their Time Square office to Hoboken. Sources close to the company say the firm is eyeing 121 River Street in Hoboken.
Retail Roundup Hoboken: Korean BBQ, A Fish Market and the Return of Karma
Several businesses are in the works and slated to pop up all around Hoboken in the coming months and while most of them will be new to the city, a popular café will also be having a much-welcomed homecoming.
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Natalie Morales Lists Hoboken Brownstone
With an Access Hollywood hosting job beckoning in California later this summer, Today Show co-anchor Natalie Morales has listed her uptown Hoboken brownstone for sale, a home that has historic charm but also features many modern flashes.
Two New Projects by Bijou Properties Coming Soon to Hoboken
Two new mixed-use buildings are about to add more life to Hoboken’s northwestern edge, with both projects being undertaken by a local name with a bunch of experience in LEED developments.
This Fully Restored Hoboken Brownstone was Boarded Up for 40 Years
This nearly 22’ wide brownstone sat vacant and boarded up for over 40 years. Now, following 18 months of construction, the gorgeously restored property is on the market. Take a look inside this trophy home.
Weekend Walks: A Photographic Tour of Downtown Hoboken
Weekend Walks is our weekend column where we explore the photographic beauty of various neighborhoods through the lenses of history, architecture and commerce. For this weekend’s walk, we took a stroll through Downtown Hoboken.
Hoboken’s Washington Street Redesign Gets Fully Funded
At last night’s city council meeting, Hoboken’s elected officials quickly approved funding for the revitalization of Washington Street, quite literally paving the way for relief to one of the city’s most pothole-ridden roads.
Retail Roundup: New Restaurants, More Coffee in the Mile Square
A new farm-to-table restaurant and a revamped goods and coffee shop both opened in downtown Hoboken last week, but that’s not all that’s coming to what is the city’s busiest corridor.