Hoboken council OKs amended North End redeveloper agreement, prelim budget
The Hoboken City Council approved an amended North End redeveloper agreement that will likely include the location of a new Department of Public Works garage, as well as a preliminary budget with no tax increase at another long meeting last night.
By Daniel Ulloa/Hudson County View
Bijou Properties was designated as the redeveloper for the 1500 Clinton Street project.
They unveiled a proposal last week that would include a new DPW garage, City Hall annex, and mixed-use art and retail project, though those details were removed from the resolution the council okayed last night.
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Hoboken council adopts revised Monarch settlement
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Hoboken and Ironstate Development will enter into an agreement that will prevent two 11-story towers, known as the Monarch, from being developed on the northern waterfront.
After years of litigation, Hoboken and the developers of the controversial Monarch project may come to an amicable solution now that the Hoboken City Council has adopted a resolution approving a new settlement agreement.
The agreement with Ironstate Development will prevent two 11-story high-rises on Hoboken’s waterfront from being built, provide the city with roughly 1.5 acres of open space, and relocate the city’s Department of Public Works Garage.