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1600 Park developer lobbies Hoboken City Council for favored treatment
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The Sky Club, another Sandford Weiss project, under construction. This 17-story building is exceeding zoning height limits by 11 stories. Photo Credit: Ira Landgarten. (February 2004) PoliticsNJ.com has put Kay LiCausi, President of KL Strategies, on a list of elite political consultants entitled, “New Jersey’s Best Hired Guns.” “Kay LiCausi hasn’t just survived the rough-and-tumble of Hudson County politics, she’s [...]
Read More →1600 Park Avenue Shrinks to Eight Stories
(March 2000) What began as two 24 story towers dropped to 22 then 18 and now 8 stories. Area residents packed two meetings regarding 1600 Park Avenue in January, first a developer-sponsored presentation on January 10 and then a Zoning Board hearing on January 18. The Mayor of Hoboken, Anthony Russo took notice and by February wrote a letter to [...]
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