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Monday, January 08, 2007

Hoboken Yuppies Blamed For Warehouse Shortage, Apocalypse

The New York Times has a bit about all the disappearing warehouse space in New Jersey, placing the blame on the popularity of Hoboken and Jersey City as residential communities. It makes mention of The Hudson Tea Building, Maxwell House, and Hostess buildings in Hoboken and in Jersey City the Sugar House and Wells Fargo Lofts.

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