Hoboken Planning Board advances Fabian Arts District & North End Redevelopment Plans

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The Hoboken Planning Board approved resolutions moving the Fabian Arts District and North End Redevelopment Plans forward at a virtual special meeting last night.

Screenshot via Zoom.

By Daniel Ulloa/Hudson County View

The Fabian Arts District includes the CVS by Hoboken City Hall and the plan calls for a new entertainment space in the form of a performing arts center, which will include an indoor public walkway.

The plan also calls for a minimum of 10 percent workforce housing and a public space as well. Also notably, they would allow a nonprofit group to occupy 20,000 space feet of space for a nominal fee.

Specifically, the resolution calls for it to be reserved for “non-profits or governmental entities which focus on providing services to people experiencing homelessness (i.e., Garden State Episcopal, the Hudson County Alliance to End Homelessness, or the Continuum of Care).”

Since it is close to the Hudson River, they also want to ensure they are prepared for flooding via green roof and infrastructure. The plan was previously found to be compliant with the city’s Master Plan.

The Fabian Arts District plan has been in the works for some time. In May 2020, the city council designated the blocks between Washington Street, Newark Street, Hudson Street, and Observer Highway as an area in need of redevelopment.

The original Fabian Theater was built in the 1920s and was demolished in 1967.

The North End Redevelopment Plan also made progress on Monday evening. The development calls for 52 units across eight buildings, including five affordable housing units. The plan also calls for the construction of 7,444 square feet of retail space.

The revision called for a modest adjustment in the floor space ratio has also been in the works for some time. The plan was first approved by the council in March 2021.

The Hoboken Planning Board passed both resolutions with minor updates unanimously (4-0) without much discussion.


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2 COMMENTS

  1. The developers must be over the moon.
    Existing residents not so much.
    High rise towers blocking the sun.
    Bye bye CVS, Walgreens already closing but while the drug stores are closing the cannabis shops will be opening.
    A 20,000 sq foot homeless shelter.
    Funny how all this was made public after the First Ward elections and on Christmas week.
    Oh and that area around Washington Street is not a flood prone from rain events but tidal flooding is being blocked by Jersey City Mayor Fulop because he wants to protect his developers. Millions of Federal dollars protect Hoboken and Jersey City can not be used to build flood protection because Fulop will not sign easements. Something to remember when Fulop asks for your vote to be Governor.

  2. How many people can fit into the 20,000 square feet? Hoboken hasn’t received its fair share of migrants. How come Ravi isn’t announcing any Sanctuary City action?

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