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Ask An Investor: How Much Did You Start With? What Happens If The Market...
The next installment in our ongoing series with GreenPen Investments. In this part, we discuss how much money is needed to start, what happens if the market turns, and tips for repairing a tin ceiling.
Long-Awaited Hoboken Trader Joe’s Opening Very Soon
In what is likely the most anticipated grocery store opening in Hoboken’s history, Trader Joe’s has finally released its opening date.
EDA CEO Visits Indiegrove To Outline Support Programs For Emerging Tech Companies
Last week, EDA Chief Executive Officer Melissa Orsen and Kathleen Coviello, EDA’s Director of Technology and Life Sciences, visited Indiegrove as part of EDA’s ongoing efforts to facilitate awareness of their support programs.
With Palisade Lumber Closing, Popular Concert Series Needs A New Home
A longstanding business in The Heights will soon be shutting their doors for good, and a local concert series is looking for a new host as a result.
Join The Fight Against Leukemia And Lymphoma At The Great Gatsby Gala
“I like large parties,” wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby. “They’re so intimate.” And on May 6th, you can join a roaring party for a worthy cause.
Rendering Reality: How Modern Tech Can Sell A Project Well Before Completion
Developers lean heavily on renderings to help buyers and renters visualize the finished project. Here's an inside look at how these renderings are made.
With The L Train’s Pending Shutdown, Will Brooklyn Hipsters Trade Bushwick For Bayonne?
Bayonne is drawing New York and New Jersey young creatives in a manner reminiscent to that of Brooklyn’s Bushwick in the early 2000s.
Midnight Market Returns This Friday With A Special Dessert Edition
This Friday, let's celebrate the (almost) end of tax season the best way possible, with dessert! The popular Midnight Market series returns to the Harborside Atrium with a special dessert edition.
Why Does Colgate Clock Park Continue To Sit Derelict? Blame The State
The waterfront land behind the Colgate-Palmolive Clock has become a dirty, undeveloped eyesore, but plans for clean-up and development have been stalled by State ownership.
Finally! The Beautifully Restored White Eagle Hall Reopens This Month
After six years of redevelopment and with a top secret fall schedule, White Eagle Hall is set to be the coolest place in town.









