We believe that successful waterfronts begin with sound planning, time-tested urban design and an understanding that the water’s edge belongs to the public.

Ignoring public opposition, the Hoboken City Council approved the 25-story redevelopment ordinance for Garage B by a 5 to 3 vote

On March 19, Council members Jabbour, Cohen, Russo, Ramos and Quintero voted in favor of the Garage B redevelopment ordinance in spite of an overwhelming number of Hoboken residents opposing the measure. The redevelopment ordinance allows for 25-story buildings in a zoning district that currently limits heights to 5 stories. Garage B is located between 1st, 2nd, River and Hudson Streets. The City has not conducted any surveys nor has it met directly with neighborhood residents. Presinzano, Fisher and Council President Doyle voted “no.” On Monday night, the Hoboken Planning Board determined that the redevelopment plan conflicted with the City’s Master Plan.  

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We would love to meet you and talk about our current projects as well as our 1990 plan that has guided our advocacy and shaped the development of Hoboken’s waterfront.. We are in the historic, sprawling Neumann Leathers Building. Getting to our office is complicated, so please RSVP and we will send you detailed instructions. 

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March 18th, 2025|Comments Off on Is a 25-story development project appropriate for the Garage B site? Hoboken Council will decide Wed. night March 19

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Hoboken’s 25-story redevelopment plan for Garage B far exceeds building heights of surrounding neighborhood

January 10th, 2025|Comments Off on Hoboken’s 25-story redevelopment plan for Garage B far exceeds building heights of surrounding neighborhood

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October 18th, 2024|Comments Off on $1 million grant will spur Hoboken to expand its tree canopy coverage which stands at 13%, far behind most urban areas

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The City of Hoboken withdraws its proposal for a controversial, $500,000 sculpture for Pier C Park

September 30th, 2024|Comments Off on The City of Hoboken withdraws its proposal for a controversial, $500,000 sculpture for Pier C Park

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