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43-Unit Mixed-Use Project Approved at 401 Jackson Street in Hoboken
A six-story building featuring a large retail storefront has been greenlit for the former Big Banner Supermarket property.
Hoboken Weighs Ordinance Allowing Marijuana Shops in Six Neighborhoods
In preparation for the state possibly legalizing the drug, the city council is looking to limit neighborhoods where pot shops could open in Hoboken.
Halloweekend Pub Crawl Comes to Hoboken This Halloween
For three days, participating bars in Hoboken will host the Halloweekend Pub Crawl and offer some seriously spine-tingling drink specials. Use promo code JERSEYDIGS to get up to 20% off tickets.
Final Deal for Revamped Hoboken Hilton Project Moves Forward
New renders have been revealed for the 20-story hotel, a project that will now include almost $5 million in community givebacks.
32nd Annual Hoboken House Tour Happening This Sunday
The Historical Museum’s yearly event offers a peek at 10 of the city’s most unique homes and several other points of interest.
Persian Eatery ‘Seven Valleys’ Opens Today in Hoboken
One of the more unique restaurants will be hitting the Mile Square City for dinner starting today, also serving lunch on the weekends.
Hoboken Hilton Deal Includes $4.5 Million in Givebacks, Will Renovate YMCA
Pending council approval, a hotel development deal now includes funds to renovate a post office, restore a decaying community center, and create new educational spaces for public use.
Water Woes: What is Hoboken Doing to Fix Their System?
The Hoboken City Council took a step toward re-bidding a much-maligned sewer contract after a month that saw 18 water main breaks rock the city.
Renovations Approved for Holy Innocents in Hoboken
The first chunk of restoration work should start soon at the historic Willow Avenue church, which is looking to be put back to use after years of dormancy.
Hoboken Approves New Zoning for Stevens Institute
Hoboken City Council recently signed off on a plan that allows a new two-tower student center to rise, and another scheme aiming to revitalize nearby recreation facilities along the Hudson River is in the works.