Shakespeare in Frank Sinatra Park

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Friday, June 20th, 2008 | Hoboken | 1,045 views | Permalink |

The Hudson Shakespeare Company will be performing Twelfth Night in Frank Sinatra Park on Monday next week and the week after, beginning at 7PM. Hudson Shakespeare Company.

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Hoboken Movie Theater Breaks Ground

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Monday, June 2nd, 2008 | Hoboken | 739 views | Permalink |

The long anticipated movie theater in the northwest corner of Hoboken broke ground today during a ceremony involving Mayor Roberts. A movie theater has been planned for Hoboken for several years but seemed as though the project was to be abandoned last year when several deadlines were missed. Hoboken411 was actually there, with video footage. […]

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Hoboken Condo Building Sold as Rental Complex

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Thursday, March 13th, 2008 | Hoboken | 765 views | Permalink |

Originally intended to be a condominium building, 1000 Jefferson was sold as a rental complex after the real estate market softened, reports Trading Markets.com. While the rest of the country has suffered dramatic depreciation in real estate values over the last year, New York and the urban neighborhoods surrounding the city have claimed immunity. However, […]

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McMansion Builders Turn to McSkyscrapers

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Monday, March 10th, 2008 | Hoboken, Jersey City | 981 views | Permalink |

Toll Brothers and K. Hovnanian get a reach around from CNN Money. Always on top of the news, CNN has broken the story that condominium towers cost more and carry more risk than single family homes. Gleaning the most interesting bits from the article: 25% of 77 Hudson is sold85% of 700 Grove has sold […]

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NJ Transit Finally to Break Ground on Waterfront Walkway

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Friday, February 8th, 2008 | Hoboken, Jersey City, Newport, Transportation | 797 views | Permalink |

Hoboken Now is reporting that NJ Transit will officially break ground on the long overdue connection between Hoboken and Jersey City waterfront. The walkway, a grand park along the Hudson River that one day could theoretically connect Bayonne to the foot of the George Washington Bridge is being built in pieces. Private developers are compelled […]

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Hoboken Traffic Cameras May Violate Laws

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Wednesday, November 14th, 2007 | Hoboken, Transportation | 874 views | Permalink |

NJ.com Blog Hoboken Now is reporting the recently approved traffic light cameras for Hoboken’s Washington Street intersections may run afoul of state laws. The red light cameras cost the city $75K and while safety is the concern, Hoboken law makers perhaps should have done some research: after installation of red light cameras in Lubbock, Texas, […]

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When Skyscrapers Attack

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Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 | Hoboken | 946 views | Permalink |

Construction materials from the Hoboken W Hotel fell and struck a car, according to a post on JCList, and later picked on by Hoboken Now. We have photos of the tower from September available Here.

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NJ Transit to Build Bridge to Newport

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Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 | Hoboken, Newport, Transportation | 735 views | Permalink |

A lynchpin component of the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway will be built by NJ Transit, reports Hoboken411. The bridge will connect Newport and Hoboken sometime in the Spring of 2009, with the Lefrak Organization building a temporary extension between the bridge and permanent walkway.

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Restaurant Week Starts Monday

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Friday, July 20th, 2007 | Dining, Hoboken, Jersey City | 838 views | Permalink |

For all the foodies, Monday marks the beginning of Hudson County’s Restaurant Week. Similar to New York’s version, restaurant week features prix-fixe meals for various eateries in Jersey City, Hoboken, and elsewhere along the Gold Coast. For a full list of participating restaurants, prix-fixe pricing, and available days, visit Hudson Restaurant Week. Be warned, not […]

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Hoboken’s Velocity: Sale’s Velocity Near Zero

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Thursday, May 24th, 2007 | Hoboken | 832 views | Permalink |

Hoboken’s Velocity development has had its share of problems, unless of course long periods of an idle construction site are planned. It seems sales must not be as good as the developers had hoped, since according to Curbed.com, the first 40 units will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. This sounds like a sweet […]

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