The Sinatra Drive Project is an opportunity to upgrade the long neglected central waterfront

The stellar qualities of Hoboken’s South Waterfront should be extended north from 4th to 11th FBW | February 17, 2022 The City of Hoboken has received two grants totalling $1.2 million to reconstruct Sinatra Drive and add a protected bicycle pathway from 4th to 11th Streets. In December [...]

The Sinatra Drive Project is an opportunity to upgrade the long neglected central waterfront2022-02-18T19:22:44-05:00

The Battle for a Protected Bike Lane on JFK Boulevard East

Send a letter to County officials to restore the protected bike lane design to Boulevard East sponsored by Bike Hudson County and member groups Bike Hoboken, BikeJC, Bike Weehawken, Bike North Bergen and Bici UC. Emmanuelle Morgen | February 21, 2022 In March, Hudson County engineers will submit plans for a $19 million [...]

The Battle for a Protected Bike Lane on JFK Boulevard East2022-02-21T16:34:45-05:00

A Park Proposal for Hoboken’s North End Redevelopment Plan

Image 1: North End Redevelopment Area Existing Conditions Image 2: FBW Park Proposed for North End Image 3: FBW Park Proposed for North End including tree-lined 15th Street Image 4: Ill-conceived "Linear Park" in North End Redevelopment Plan (#3) FBW | February 2, 2022 This report was [...]

A Park Proposal for Hoboken’s North End Redevelopment Plan2022-02-03T09:42:30-05:00

FBW Photos: 2021 Year in Review

2021 was a breakthrough year for Hoboken's waterfront. Union Dry Dock and the Monarch Pier have been secured to become critical additions to the continuous, public waterfront park, first proposed by FBW 30 years ago. FBW ended the year with a highly successful, celebratory event honoring long-time chair Jim Vance. Throughout the year, FBW [...]

FBW Photos: 2021 Year in Review2021-12-27T15:29:53-05:00

FBW’s Year in Review for 2021

2021 was a breakthrough year for Hoboken's waterfront. Union Dry Dock and the Monarch Pier have been secured to become critical additions to the continuous, public waterfront park, first proposed by FBW 30 years ago. FBW ended the year with a highly successful, celebratory event honoring long-time chair Jim Vance. Throughout the year, [...]

FBW’s Year in Review for 20212021-12-29T08:52:58-05:00

Questions for the Hoboken City Council candidates

Top row are Sheila Brennan, Cheryl Fallick and Paul Presinzano of the Independently Together slate and Jim Doyle, Emily Jabbour and Joe Quintero of the Team Bhalla slate. Bottome row are Ian Rintel, Manuel Rivera, Patricia Waiters and Cindy Wiegand. FBW | October 21, 2021 The Hoboken City [...]

Questions for the Hoboken City Council candidates2021-10-22T17:51:15-04:00

Hoboken floods worsen as Ida, Henri put stormwater management strategies to the test

The torrential rains from Ida cause the worst flooding since Superstorm Sandy nine years ago The morning after Ida, a flooded intersection at Third Street and Clinton in Hoboken.   Are you in the new flood zone? Use the FEMA address lookup tool for Region II to find out: Address Lookup FBW [...]

Hoboken floods worsen as Ida, Henri put stormwater management strategies to the test2021-09-14T09:05:07-04:00

Diversity, density and change in Hoboken and other Hudson County municipalities

The 2020 U.S. Census provides up-to-date numbers for our region. Hoboken, West New York, Guttenberg and Union City are the top-ranked cities in the nation when in comes to population density. FBW | September 7, 2021 For most of the last century, Hoboken’s population steadily declined from a high of 70,324 [...]

Diversity, density and change in Hoboken and other Hudson County municipalities2021-09-07T10:59:11-04:00

The privatization of part of Pier A Park’s Hudson River Waterfront Walkway

FBW has filed a complaint with the NJDEP against the City of Hoboken for violating state requirement for 24 hour public access The City of Hoboken has allowed Prime Cycle the exclusive use of the pavilion at end of Pier A Park. FBW | April 30, 2021 Since Pier [...]

The privatization of part of Pier A Park’s Hudson River Waterfront Walkway2021-04-30T15:28:11-04:00

Hoboken’s parks at the South Waterfront are the cornerstone of Mayor Anthony Russo’s legacy

Ron Hine | FBW | April 20, 2021 By far, the best portion of Hoboken’s riverfront park, with its canopy of London Plane trees and generous swaths of open space, is located at the South Waterfront between Newark and Fourth Street. None of this would have been possible without the [...]

Hoboken’s parks at the South Waterfront are the cornerstone of Mayor Anthony Russo’s legacy2021-04-22T11:00:14-04:00

Are we saving or destroying the Hudson River Palisades?

Image 1: The Hudson River Palisades in Alpine, New Jersey. Image 2: Highrise towers built atop the Palisades Cliffs in Fort Lee and Cliffside Park, New Jersey. Image 3: The Hoboken Heights project under construction in Union City, New Jersey. FBW | March 25, 2021 The Palisades Cliffs, facing [...]

Are we saving or destroying the Hudson River Palisades?2021-03-29T14:17:34-04:00

Humpback whale swims up a cleaner, more hospitable Hudson River

Humpback whale spouting in Hudson River . From video by @AndresJavierNYC. FBW | December 15, 2020 Last week, a humpback whale was sighted breaching as it cruised up the Hudson River near Weehawken, New Jersey. For a number of years, these creatures have ventured into parts of the New York Harbor, [...]

Humpback whale swims up a cleaner, more hospitable Hudson River2020-12-15T09:55:45-05:00

The Weehawken and Hoboken Coves provide opportunities for ecosystem restoration and greater waterfront access

Biodiversity at the Weehawken Cove and Hoboken north waterfront have been documented. FBW | November 29, 2020 Over past thirty years, similar projects have been developed throughout the New York-New Jersey Estuary following a restoration master plan Although much of the lower Hudson River has a man-made bulkhead--a hard edge--protecting [...]

The Weehawken and Hoboken Coves provide opportunities for ecosystem restoration and greater waterfront access2020-11-29T20:13:36-05:00

FBW appeals approvals for high-rise development at Weehawken Cove

The Weehawken Cove connects Hoboken's north waterfront to Weehawken and will be the site of a new 4-acre park on the Hoboken side abutting the proposed high-rise site. FBW | November 18, 2020 In August, the Fund for a Better Waterfront and two other plaintiffs filed suit challenging the Weehawken [...]

FBW appeals approvals for high-rise development at Weehawken Cove2020-11-19T15:39:19-05:00

Latest Lincoln Harbor project, approved by Weehawken Planning Board, disregards good planning principles

Planner testifying before Planning Board cites the part of Weehawken built 100 years ago as a model for creating walkable, close-knit neighborhoods and a basis for good planning today.  FBW | June 19, 2020 Weehawken is divided into two distinctly different communities. Most of its long-established residential area was built atop the [...]

Latest Lincoln Harbor project, approved by Weehawken Planning Board, disregards good planning principles2020-06-19T08:56:23-04:00

Court ruling could help save historic Hoboken Land Building

FBW | April 8, 2020 In 1838, the last year of Colonel John Stevens' life, his family founded the Hoboken Land & Improvement Company to manage and sell his real estate holdings that originally comprised the entire area that would become the city of Hoboken. In 1889, the company constructed the Hoboken Land and [...]

Court ruling could help save historic Hoboken Land Building2020-04-09T08:56:02-04:00

Oldest building at historic Hoboken Train and Ferry Terminal could face the wrecking ball

April 2, 2020 - Yesterday, the Federal Transit Administration and New Jersey Transit extended the comment period beyond the March 31 deadline. Please provide your feedback via this brief City of Hoboken survey. A virtual online public meeting has been scheduled tentatively for April 16. Additional information is provided on the City of Hoboken website. [...]

Oldest building at historic Hoboken Train and Ferry Terminal could face the wrecking ball2020-04-10T09:45:44-04:00

Hoboken citizens invoked Initiative and Referendum to alter an entrenched political system

FBW | February 19, 2020 Hudson County, New Jersey, has a well-earned reputation for political machines and political bosses. Frank Hague was the legendary mayor of Jersey City from 1917 to 1947 who built one of the most powerful political organizations in the country. His ally Mayor Barney McFeely controlled Hoboken from 1930 to [...]

Hoboken citizens invoked Initiative and Referendum to alter an entrenched political system2020-02-19T09:59:28-05:00

Multiple lawsuits challenge new ordinance for Lincoln Harbor as developer resubmits proposal for high-rise towers

The amended redevelopment plan would allow for more buildings like this one - 800 Harbor Blvd. -- to the south at the Weehawken Cove. FBW | February 2, 2020 Hartz Mountain has been developing the 50-acre Lincoln Harbor project at the south Weehawken waterfront since the 1980s. Now they are [...]

Multiple lawsuits challenge new ordinance for Lincoln Harbor as developer resubmits proposal for high-rise towers2020-02-05T17:00:54-05:00
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