Jersey City Not As Artsy As Once Thought

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 652 views | Permalink |

Only seven artists signed up for lofts at 150 Bay Street prompting promoters to extend the exclusive marketing deadline until July 6th. After July 6th, Hipsters are expected to fill the remaining vacancies.

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It’s Official

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 734 views | Permalink |

New York’s Sixth Launches As THE Blog Across The River(Jersey City)—Metro area residents tired of reading about the charm of Brooklyn can now look to the west as NewYorksSixth.com launches as a blog covering downtown Jersey City and Hoboken. New York’s Sixth will provide a variety of original content as well relevant links to news […]

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NYTimes Confuses 201 With 212

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 708 views | Permalink |

The New York Times polled 1,000 New Yorkers about how they felt about the size of their apartments. 5% of respondants claimed they they had “More Than Needed” regarding the size of the apartment. This is also known as, “calling subscribers in Hudson county.” via Curbed

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Because Big Hair and Fake Tans Were Just Too Far Away

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 | Transportation | 666 views | Permalink |

For the summer, NJ Transit will be launching express train service from Newark Penn Station to the Jersey Shore.

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Everything New Is Old

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 733 views | Permalink |

Hoboken’s famed Clam Broth House will rise again. The new structure, replacing the former building condemed last year will feature the very latest in 19th century design.

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Patriotic Duty

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Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 724 views | Permalink |

Today is New Jersey’s primary for governor worth noting because candidates from both sides have ties to the area. Democrat Jon Corzine lives in a swank Hoboken apartment. He is a shoe-in, since he has no democratic challengers today. And for the Republican side, Bret Schundler is the former mayor of Jersey City. Democrats might […]

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Old and Busted the New Hotness

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Monday, June 6th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 717 views | Permalink |

Woody Allen apparently crossed the river to film this old and busted mansion made pretty. We know, its a lame story. But we thought if self proclaimed New York mascot Woody Allen could humble himself to cross the Hudson, it would make us less trashy.

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Review: Brunch at Marco & Pepe

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Monday, June 6th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 792 views | Permalink |

Just two blocks from the grove street PATH, this small restaurant serves up some tasty Brunch [and yes, dinners too, but that’s for another time]. One of the few higher end weekend brunch establishments, patrons will immediately notice the care that’s been taken in the design of everything from the slender bottles of ice water […]

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Curbed Blows Our Load 72 Hours Early

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Sunday, June 5th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 1,031 views | Permalink |

So we went home for the weekend expecting to spend our time convincing people they should stop looking in Brooklyn and find a place on this side of the river. Instead, Curbed goes and blows our cover 2 days before we officially were planning on launching. Don’t worry, we’re still planning a New York’s Sixth […]

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If you worked there, you could buy a boat too

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Saturday, June 4th, 2005 | Uncategorized | 873 views | Permalink |

On the tip of downtown Jersey City, sailboats race in front of the Goldman Sachs tower.

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