Clam Broth House Saga Continues

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Monday, August 1st, 2005 | Uncategorized | 525 views | Permalink |

In an epic story arc even George Lucas couldn’t have come up with, the Clam Broth House is set to be resurrected. The new building is two stories taller than the land is zoned for, and no one seems to like the roof line. Is life in Hoboken really so perfect this is all there […]

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Grocery Store Wars Heats Up

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Monday, August 1st, 2005 | Uncategorized | 785 views | Permalink |

We’ve talked about the coming of Fresh Direct. Then we warned you of C-Town’s hot refridgerators. Now in the next battle for Grocery Store Supremacy, Stop and Shop is about to go up against Jersey City. The plan is to build a new super Stop and Shop, five times larger than the existing store. But […]

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Lafayette Safe Enough for School Children

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Monday, August 1st, 2005 | Uncategorized | 595 views | Permalink |

The somewhat neglected Lafayette neighborhood of Jersey City has been on the rebound since the Light Rail connection a few years back. Now, its safe enough for school children. By September, the conversion of the Whitlock Cordage factory into apartments will bring nearly 200 affordable housing and 130 Market rate units to the area.

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Developer Completes Deal For Sixth Street

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Monday, August 1st, 2005 | Uncategorized | 818 views | Permalink |

The Sixth Street embankment, which has been the subject of debate for months now, has been purchased by a developer who hopes to turn the property into housing. City officials have said the purchase will not change their resolve to sieze the property through eminent domain. However, now that the property has been transfered to […]

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