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.

The Redevelopment Ordinance for Garage B is carried forward to March 5 Hoboken City Council meeting for first reading

The 25-story redevelopment plan will likely produce a behemoth developer-driven proposal that would be appropriate for the Newport section of Jersey City, not Hoboken. The mayor and most of the council have paid little heed to objections to this redevelopment proposal that is being rushed through an approval process. The redevelopment plan fails to provide a clear vision for this block and the surrounding area nor does it evaluate the feasibility of actually providing workforce and affordable residential units. This block provides a critical transition between an historic residential and commercial district, a major regional transportation hub and Hoboken’s popular South Waterfront park.

FBW Open Office Hours  |  Wednesday, February 26, 2025 |  4:00 to 6:00 pm  |  Neumann  Leathers Building  |  RSVP for directions

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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FBW Board Member Profile: Sarah Colker

After graduation in 1981 from Princeton University in Structural Engineering, Sarah worked at Steinman, Boynton, Gronquist and Birdsall Engineering in New York City and Philadelphia, designing, rehabilitating and inspecting long span bridges including the Brooklyn Bridge. In 1988, Sarah and her husband Joe Moskowitz moved to Hoboken, NJ. They both quickly got active in the Coalition for a Better Waterfront, with Sarah frequently registering voters with a baby in a stroller. Sarah joined FBW’s Board of Directors in January 2023.

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Recent Articles

On first reading, Hoboken Council approves a $30 million bond ordinance to stabilize Hoboken’s shoreline

January 24th, 2025|Comments Off on On first reading, Hoboken Council approves a $30 million bond ordinance to stabilize Hoboken’s shoreline

FBW | January 24, 2025 The lower Hudson River shoreline was formerly dominated by maritime industries. Throughout the late 1800s and much of the 1900s, as waterfront industries expanded [...]

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

The Redevelopment Ordinance for Garage B will get its 1st reading at the Wednesday, February 19th Hoboken City Council meeting after which it will be submitted for Planning Board review; final vote by Council [...]

Hoboken issues substantially altered lease for Sinatra Park Cafe to comply with Green Acres regulations

November 5th, 2024|Comments Off on Hoboken issues substantially altered lease for Sinatra Park Cafe to comply with Green Acres regulations

The cafe can no longer be a destination restaurant and must serve park users The patio enclosure remains, obstructing a portion of the state-mandated Hudson River Waterfront Walkway The Sinatra Park Cafe prior [...]

$1 million grant will spur Hoboken to expand its tree canopy coverage which stands at 13%, far behind most urban areas

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

Expanding a city’s tree canopy coverage is an essential strategy to combat climate change. The last significant addition to Hoboken tree canopy coverage was at Hoboken's South Waterfront in the 1990s.  FBW [...]

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

Opposition from FBW, artists and local residents has preserved the iconic views from Hoboken’s beloved waterfront park FBW | September 30, 2024 The City of Hoboken made no public announcement but [...]

CURFEW WARNING: Wandering or playing in Hoboken parks after 10 p.m. could result in a $1,000 fine or 90 days in jail

September 23rd, 2024|Comments Off on CURFEW WARNING: Wandering or playing in Hoboken parks after 10 p.m. could result in a $1,000 fine or 90 days in jail

It is time for the City to rescind this draconian ordinance adopted during a troubled time over 50 years ago Hoboken's Pier A Park after dark. FBW | September 24, 2024 [...]

NY Waterway makes progress in rebuilding its maintenance facility in Weehawken with a $6.3 million federal grant

September 20th, 2024|Comments Off on NY Waterway makes progress in rebuilding its maintenance facility in Weehawken with a $6.3 million federal grant

Weehawken Mayor Richard Turner takes credit for restricting the size of the new facility and lobbying for cleaner electric ferries Port Imperial Marina, NY Waterway’s current maintenance facility at Weehawken’s waterfront FBW | [...]