Hoboken’s North End to Get Pickelball Courts, Restaurants with New Mixed Use Project

Hoboken is moving forward with a 117-unit redevelopment project on Adams Street that will include dozens of affordable housing units along with pickleball courts, restaurants and bike storage areas, reports NJ.com.

The website notes:

“The project at 1417 Adams St. will consist of a nine-story, mixed-use building.

Plans call for 26 affordable housing units, including 14 units originally required at the Harlow development and 12 affordable units in accordance with Hoboken’s 10% inclusionary zoning law.

There will also be five workforce housing units reserved for Hoboken residents earning up to 120% of the area’s median income.

About 10,000 square feet of commercial space will be used for a privately operated pickleball facility featuring indoor courts and related amenities on the rooftop.

Another nearly 4,000 square feet of commercial or restaurant space will be located on the first and mezzanine floors at the corner of 15th and Adams Streets.”

FULL STORY: https://www.nj.com/hudson/2025/09/new-apartment-complex-with-pickleball-courts-bike-storage-moves-forward-in-nj-city.html

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