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Hudson Reporter Hoboken and Ironstate deal progresses Council adopts redevelopment agreement; introduces plan amendments × Under the proposed plan amendments, the Public Works Garage will be redeveloped into a roughly 16 stories tall building with ground floor retail space. The Hoboken City Council has adopted a resolution in favor of the redevelopment and land swap agreement between the city and the developers of the embattled Monarch site as well as plan amendments to the Public Works Garage site. The latest iteration of the agreement between the city and Ironstate Development includes the transfer of both the Monarch waterfront property and 1.45 acres of land at 800 Monroe St. to the city from Ironstate for public open space. ....
Hudson County View The Hoboken City Council okayed the latest version of a Monarch settlement that will allow the city to maintain their current Department of Public Works location for up to three years, while voting down a measure that would’ve fined electeds who block constituents on social media. By John Heinis/Hudson County View “The height of the building is a main concern that we’re having. I agree with what Councilperson DeFusco has been maintaining in the community, that idea that if we keep increasing the height of the DPW, it could then also threaten other buildings and construction around the area,” said resident Sean Iaquinto. ....
Hudson Reporter Concept for Public Works Garage site presented Residents air concerns about building heights × A rendering of the proposed Urby development from Observer Highway and Park Avenue A new Urby mixed-use residential building has been proposed for Hoboken by the developer, Ironstate Development. The project would be erected at the site of the city’s public works garage at 256 Observer Hwy. as part of a settlement agreement between the city and the developer. Tradeoffs prevent two 11-story towers from being constructed along the waterfront, and provide approximately 1.4 acres of open space on the city’s west side. The DPW garage will move out of the First Ward to a not yet determined location uptown. ....