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Three Businesses To Open On Hoboken's Washington Street
When a Hoboken business closes its doors, someone might open a new one.

HOBOKEN, NJ — While several businesses recently closed or are holding closing sales on Hoboken's Washington Street, two new businesses posted signage to open this week. And another business is about to reopen after three weeks closed.
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Coming Soon
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Coming soon to 736 Washington St. is The Little Stitchery.
The shop replaces the former Milano Designer Imports.
Find out what's happening in Hobokenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The Little Stitchery describes itself as "Your local needlepoint shop" and will sell canvases, fibers, and other accessories to knit and stitch. They'll also offer classes.

"A cozy corner for stitchers of every level — whether you’re picking up your very first canvas or adding to a lifelong collection," they say on their website.
Recently, the shop was hiring for a store manager and part-time employee. Find out more here.
And coming to lower Washington Street will be Joe and the Juice, a juicery with locations in New York City.

The store will replace the famous Cheap Maggie's discount clothing shop that closed last year.
You'll be able to find them at 216 Washington St.
Reopening Very Soon
Meanwhile, the Dunkin' Donuts at 700 Washington St. is the newest store in the chain to undergo a complete revamp, changing to a "next generation" store. Several other locations have done so recently.


The store posed signs last month saying they'd reopen two weeks after their Feb. 20 temporary closing, but they were still shut as of Wednesday. So what gives?
What They Said
A company spokesperson told Patch on Wednesday, "Happy to confirm that the store will be reopening by the end of the week!"
She declined to give further details, so watch for an announcement.
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