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Hoboken Building Wins Excellence Award For ‘Smart Growth’
The 424-home rental building, located at 770 Jackson Street in Hoboken, was cited for “Sustainable Development” by the ULI-NNJ.

The 424-home rental building, located at 770 Jackson Street in Hoboken, was cited for “Sustainable Development” by the ULI-NNJ.

A community meeting in Hoboken will discuss proposed amendments to the Public Works Garage Site Redevelopment Plan.

An important development project in Hoboken may see several changes, including more affordable housing and a "European-style market."
A public meeting will discuss proposed changes to one of the most important redevelopment plans in recent Hoboken history.
A redevelopment plan for the area near Hoboken Terminal would allow a pair of 300-foot buildings to be built in the area.
One of the most important redevelopment plans in Hoboken’s recent history is returning to the spotlight… with some new twists.
Former Mayor Dawn Zimmer accused Academy Bus of trying to force an “out-of-scale, traffic-generating development deal” on the city.
A pair of real estate companies have rolled out their latest effort in Hoboken: 7 Seventy House.
A Hoboken councilman wants to create a public/private partnership with Chicago-based Equity Apartments to revitalize an underused park.
The Hoboken City Council gave Mayor Ravi Bhalla a green light to use eminent domain to buy the Union Dry Dock.
Ruben Ramos: “Over the years the property located at 609 1st Street has become an eyesore and a hazard to our community.”
If given the thumbs-up, the settlement would temporarily halt development on a pair of 11-story high-rises along the Hoboken waterfront.
Melanie Campbell is a mezzo-soprano opera performer, an all-state shot-putter and a rising real estate negotiator in Hoboken.
“Robust community givebacks” are still a part of the deal to bring a Hilton hotel to Hoboken, the city’s mayor said.
A six-story “upscale” apartment building on Adams Street in Hoboken has officially started leasing.
The average U.S. home renter pays about $1,430 per month. Residents of Hoboken and Jersey City are paying double that, a study says.
The “intensive-level architectural survey” provides a much-needed update to existing info on Hoboken properties.
The new owners also purchased another large Hoboken property at 1024 Clinton Street in July 2018.
A 175-foot smokestack and 150-foot steel water tower are due for a controlled implosion in Hudson County.
“Hudson County’s two most expensive zip codes – 07030 and 07302 – have seen gentrification take hold, pushing prices up,” researchers said.
Developer: “Hoboken is one of New Jersey’s strongest residential and commercial markets.”
Hoboken-based developer Bijou Properties: Sales have officially opened for the first “passive house multi-family building in New Jersey."
Spirit Bascom Ventures purchased a six-story apartment building near Columbus Park in Hoboken for $17.65 million, according to realtors.
Realtor: Hoboken and another N.J. town are the first two locations for the U.K.-based retail clothing corporation.
Hoboken’s mayor said that he’s met local tenants with “tears in their eyes” because of the fear of losing their homes.
Luxury apartments in Hoboken sold for $146 million in what a real estate firm is calling the largest apartment sale in NJ so far this year.
“Hoboken has become a haven for all age groups,” said Ilija Pavlovic, president and CEO of Special Properties.
A Hoboken development project was named among New Jersey Future’s “2018 Smart Growth Award Winners.”
The quest to bring a hotel to Hoboken marches onward. Mayor Bhalla said the project would bring $1.7 million in annual tax revenue.
Developers have announced rebooted plans to turn the Wonder Lofts building in Hoboken into a $120 million residential/retail complex.
South Carolina-based Greystar Real Estate Partners purchased Observer Park in Hoboken for $70.3 million.
Construction is underway at a five-story condominium at 722 Jefferson Street in Hoboken, its developers say.
The SBL loans, totaling $4.45 million, were used to acquire two small multifamily buildings on Madison Street in Hoboken.
The 46-unit building has 5 units of affordable housing in accordance with New Jersey State guidelines for Hoboken, developers said.
A 14-story luxury residential building on Jackson Street is expected to be completed in mid-2019, developers said.
The Jill Biggs Group was ranked among the nation's top performing real estate teams for 2016 with more than $115 million in volume sales.
Could a Wawa be coming to Hudson County? According to a recent real estate listing, it may be a possibility.
Anyone interested in current or future affordable housing units in Hoboken must apply by May 8.
Wealthy North Jersey towns may be seeing Hoboken and Jersey City “price refugees,” a local real estate agent says.
A study named Hoboken as the 33rd most expensive zip code in the Garden State for 2016.