Nine-Story Building Will Be Focus Of Hoboken Meeting Wednesday

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Hoboken NJ

27 July, 2021

10:34 AM

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HOBOKEN, NJ — The proposed height of a residential building at a desirable corner of Hoboken has been cut from 11 to 9 stories, and a Zoom meeting about it will be held Wednesday. The proposed building would rise at 83 Willow Ave., at the corner of Newark and Willow avenues, not far from the Hoboken train terminal. The corner presently contains a surface parking lot. The meeting takes place at 6:30 p.m. Want to win Six Flags Great Adventure Season Passes? Here's how. According to the city, the project architect will present the proposed redevelopment project, and city staff will outline the necessary amendments that would have to be made to the Public Works Garage Site Redevelopment Plan, in which the project lies. Enter Patch's Great Subscriber, Great Adventure contest and you could win two season passes to Six Flags Great Adventure. Community members will then have the opportunity to ask questions and comment on the proposal. The Hoboken City Council will take no action at the meeting. The proposed mixed-use development will include: 38 market-rate residential rental unitsFour affordable housing unitsAn 880-square-foot ground-floor retail spaceTwo parking levels to accommodate both residents of the 83 Willow building and residents of two neighboring buildings, in accordance with parking consent orders. In response to prior community feedback, the proposed building height has decreased from previous proposals to 87 feet above design flood elevation or nine stories, in line with neighboring buildings, the city said. As part of a future potential redevelopment agreement, the redeveloper would provide a community benefit payment of $750,000 towards the City's Affordable Housing Trust Fund and other neighborhood infrastructure and facility improvements. To join the Zoom, go to https://zoom.us/j/95006759158?pwd=ZTgwNjdYdGp2TlpqQWVXaE1xTXIxQT09. Want occasional updates on important Hoboken breaking news when it happens, or a daily newsletter at 6 a.m. each morning with Hoboken news? You can sign up for either, or both! Sign up with your preferences here. Got news? Email [email protected]. Got photos? Please include express written permission from the photographer for us to use them. To be the first to get free news alerts with breaking stories in your town, or to get a free local newsletter each morning, sign up for Patch breaking news alerts or daily newsletters.

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