A representative said the hotly anticipated burger restaurant will probably open in the second or third quarter of 2020.
Residents have been anticipating the chain's new location at 107 Washington St., but construction is far from finished.
Here’s which restaurants, grocery stores and retailers will be open in Hoboken on New Year’s Day (Hint: Not Trader Joe's).
Fans of Fiore's Deli in Hoboken, known for its mozzarella and roast beef sandwiches, began a line at 3:30, as their Instagram photos show.
The national Camp Bow Wow chain has applied to the city to open a franchise on Grand Street where pampered pets can stay overnight.
Hoboken's independent bookstore on First Street, Little City Books, is doing well enough that it will open an uptown location in January.
Workers at Hoboken's GameStop store on Washington Street said the store will close at the end of January, 2020.
A wave of unscrupulous scamsters are trying to profit off the good name of Det. Joseph Seals, who was killed in the shooting, police say.
The Hoboken Business Alliance will have a $1.3 million operating budget. Funds will be collected via an assessment on commercial properties.
“Medical marijuana should be available to all patients with the approved diagnoses, without the stigma and the barriers in place now.”
A record 5.7 billion robocalls were placed nationwide in October. See who’s calling New Jersey.
The couple’s hedge fund purportedly invested in foreign currencies. In reality, it was just a Ponzi scheme, prosecutors said.
Find out if these five Hoboken supermarkets will be open or closed on Thanksgiving.
Nearly 3,000 more layoffs are expected in New Jersey as health care industry changes and store closings are expected to impact the state.
Lynne Borthwick of Wiley: “Diversity and inclusivity are not just boxes to check off a list.”
A project between Hudson County and Honeywell will be a win for the environment and local taxpayers, the company says.
Hoboken University hospital and Christ Hospital in Jersey City may soon have a new owner. The future of Bayonne Medical Center is unclear.
Female executives were reportedly told not to flaunt their bodies or “confront” men during a training seminar in Hoboken.
Edilberto Caicedo’s skull was crushed in a forklift accident. Thousands of other “perma-temps” are still at risk in NJ, advocates say.
Tiffanie Fisher: “I personally wish I could say that we could remove all the poles… but we can’t.”
A Hoboken barbershop is marking a key milestone: their 10th anniversary in the Mile Square City.
The CEO of Ojo wants to help Hoboken enforce its ban on e-scooters at the waterfront… if they’ll give the company a second chance.
A Hoboken resident with several ties to Hudson County has been named one of NJBIZ’s “Forty Under 40” for 2019.
A pair of booming Hoboken businesses landed on a list of “The Most Successful Companies in America.”
Single-use Styrofoam will soon join plastic bags on the list of banned items for Hoboken businesses.
Newell Brands is moving its HQ to back to Georgia. It got a $27 million corporate tax break to come to New Jersey just three years ago.
Whole Foods’ Weehawken store will hold a grand opening event with freebies and a performance by Brazilian samba reggae drumline Fogo Azul.
When it’s up and running, Whole Foods’ new store in Hudson County will employ about 190 full and part-time team members, the company said.
A Hoboken-based medical practice is planning an expansion on Hudson Street after more than a decade of operation in the city.
A woman-owned business that services Hoboken and Jersey City is helping to stop an avalanche of food scraps from reaching landfills.
A NJ man took $750K from investors to open a bar/restaurant in Hoboken. Instead, he put the money in his own account, prosecutors said.
“More than ever, there’s a movement to ‘vote with your dollar’ and support companies and products that align with your values."
The “world’s first robotic lemonade stand” is no kid’s game. It’s already earned a thumbs-up from several “Shark Tank” gurus. (VIDEOS)
In celebration of its grand opening, Urban Souls in Hoboken is offering its first week of classes from April 15 to April 21 at no cost.
The Rutgers Center for Urban Entrepreneurship's 2019 Urban Retail Acceleration Program supports business owners in Hudson County.
Wine, sunglasses, cupcakes and coffee. Take a look at some businesses and restaurants that opened/closed in Hoboken this year.
The Hoboken Chamber of Commerce gave a nod to 10 local businesses, restaurants and entrepreneurs. See the list here.
Glasses and sunglasses retailer Warby Parker is expanding its presence in New Jersey with stores in Hoboken and Westfield.
Looking to help some local businesses in Hoboken? Mark off “Third Thursdays” on your calendar.
The Hoboken institution is a bona fide immigrant success story. Its late founder was fond of giving pizza to homeless and in-need residents.