Playing Tetris with Cars: Hoboken’s Parking Garage of the Future
Parking garages are a nuisance. They’re costly to build, unsightly, and occupy prime real estate. Developers would love to reduce parking requirements to free up space for more units or more amenities. But the community isn’t having it. Well, this company thinks they've solved the parking problem.
Eli Manning’s Baller Pad at Hudson Tea on Market for $5.2m
Eli Manning’s former Hoboken condo at Hudson Tea is on the market. Three units were combined into one to create this massive spread. Check out all the upgrades in this fully custom home.
Tech Innovators Propelling to Hoboken
On May 20th, Hoboken’s Pier A will celebrate innovation by hosting Propellor Fest. Described as a day filled with inspiration, education and fun; activities will include talks from tech luminaries, networking and a start up competition.
Update: Will This Townhouse Become Hoboken’s Priciest Home?
Update: NJ.com reports that it only took nine days to find a buyer for what will likely become the most expensive home in Hoboken, though no offer price was revealed.
A restored limestone townhouse at 504 Hudson has hit the market in Hoboken for a whopping $6.5M. Originally constructed in 1854, an exhaustive restoration and expansion was completed in 2012....
Providing Affordable Housing Amid a Boom
Shiny high rises and renovated brownstones will do a lot to put an urban neighborhood on the radar, but the heart of every city lies not only in its revitalization, but also in its economic diversity and opportunity.
Few would dispute that Jersey City’s market-rate development is booming, but much of the housing being built is financially out of reach...
Hoboken’s Industrial Past Gets a New Lease on Life
In an era where new construction is seemingly everywhere, some developers are finding inspiration in the relics of Hoboken’s industrial age, taking facilities that once made things like bread and window blinds and adapting them for the 21st century.
Smack dab in the middle of the city, a factory that once housed an iconic brand is about to be revitalized....
Emerging ‘SoHo West’ Area Rising Up
What’s in a name? When it comes to a neighborhood and its brand, it can mean quite a bit. Just ask SoHo or Tribeca, two now-trendy Manhattan neighborhoods downtown near the Holland Tunnel that were formerly filled with underutilized buildings and vacant lots before they were rebranded and revitalized.
Jersey City appears to boast a neighborhood that is poised for...
Open House Picks: Hoboken
Today marks the beginning of open house coverage in Hoboken, here are our picks:
This one bedroom has a prime midtown location, but it’s the renovated finishes that steal the show.
703 Park Ave
$450,000
Open house: Saturday & Sunday 12:30-3pm
At just over 1200sf, this two bedroom, two bath comes with parking and storage.
727 Monroe St
$709,000
Open house: Saturday 1-4pm
If your budget stretches over...
On the Waterfront: Hoboken’s Last Drop
Hoboken boasts some incredible history. From the first ever baseball game played, to the birthplace of Frank Sinatra, Hoboken has some serious material to brag about.
However, fewer people know that a large parcel of Hoboken’s waterfront was previously occupied by a major Maxwell House Coffee plant. Once the largest producer of coffee in the world, the plant dominated Hoboken’s...
Modern Office Reno at the Neumann Leather Building
Hoboken designer Britt Ford shared one of her recent projects with us - an industrial office renovation at the Neumann Leather Building. Britt offers design/renovation services to commercial and residential clients, branding/logo consultation and make makes own artwork that she sells to local stores and on her website. Learn more about the project and see some photos below:
This building used to be...