Sales launch at Wonder Lofts, the historic Hoboken bread factory
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WONDER LOFTS PREPS FOR SALES LAUNCH AS CONVERSION TO EXPANSIVE CONDOS PROGRESSES IN HOBOKEN
Refined Family-Sized Residences and Stylish Amenities Born out of Historic Wonder Bread Factory
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A symbol of Hoboken, NJ’s storied industrial past will soon redefine its residential future as sales will launch in late spring at Wonder Lofts, a new collection of sophisticated loft-style residences and modern amenities born out of the former Wonder Bread factory, circa 1909.
Affectionally known in Hoboken as “The Wonder Bread Building” as the iconic American classic Wonder Bread was made there during the 1950’s and 1960’s, the building has been painstakingly renovated to preserve and restore its original brick detail, archways, high ceilings, large window openings, smokestack and water tower.
Annual Valdosta gift drop off still festive even amid pandemic
Annual Valdosta gift drop off still festive even amid pandemic By Jennifer Morejon | December 9, 2020 at 7:00 PM EST - Updated December 9 at 8:23 PM
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - The City of Valdosta brought some holiday joy to the residents at Parkwood Development Center.
Every year, the city collects and delivers gifts through the annual Mayor’s Christmas Motorcade.
This year, because of COVID restrictions, the drop off looked a little different. Every year, the city collects and delivers gifts through the annual Mayor’s Christmas Motorcade. (Source: WALB)
“They always look forward to the fire truck, that’s a big thing for everybody. They spotted them coming down the road today through the windows. They were very excited,” Patricia Newbern, recreation director, said.