IN THE NEWS

  • Massive Hoboken Connect project to transform historic terminal is underway. It only took 20 years.

    Everything that anyone needs to get in and out of Hoboken sits at the southeastern corner of the city at the ever-churning, historic terminal that is kind of falling apart.

  • Long-awaited ‘Hoboken Connect’ project to break ground this month, LCOR says

    Construction is set to begin this month on the long-stalled project that will bring 386 apartments, a new office tower and public improvements to the blocks surrounding Hoboken Terminal.

  • 'Hoboken Connect' Development At Train Terminal To Have 389 Units

    The new version of the redevelopment plan for the NJ Transit terminal includes a 20-story office tower and residential housing.

  • LCOR Reveals New Plan For Hoboken Terminal Redevelopment Project

    Plans call for 28-story residential building, 20-story office, renovated station and plaza.

  • See Renderings of Hoboken's Brand-New Waterfront Development

    If real estate firm LCOR's proposed plans for a mixed-use, transit-oriented project on Hoboken's waterfront are approved by the city, we're sure that even more New Yorkers will want to visit the New Jersey town.

  • 28-story residential and 20-story office buildings planned for Hoboken Rail Yards

    Just before the pandemic struck, one project that consumed the world of Hoboken politics was a redevelopment plan that would transform the area in and around Hoboken Terminal.

  • See new looks for the massive mixed-use ‘transit-oriented’ project headed to the Hoboken waterfront

    After 16 years of deliberation, plans to revitalize Hoboken’s waterfront are moving forward. New Jersey Transit, the City of Hoboken, and developer LCOR on Wednesday released new renderings of Hoboken Connect, a mixed-use transit project that aims to bring major investments to the city.

  • LCOR reveals new-look office, apartment towers amid plan to transform Hoboken terminal

    A developer has unveiled new details of a plan to transform the area around Hoboken Terminal, including a proposed 635,000-square-foot office tower and nearly 400 apartments alongside open space, infrastructure upgrades and a renovation of the historic transit hub.

  • LCOR, NJ Transit & Hoboken Reveal Additional Elements To “Hoboken Connect,” aka Rail Yard Development

    During a Zoom community meeting held earlier this evening, representatives of LCOR, Hoboken’s chosen redevelopment company, unveiled further details of the proposed, redevelopment project for the NJ Transit Rail Yards, Lackawanna Terminal and Warrington Plaza.