After a Decade of Dispute, Hoboken’s Monarch Agreement is Finally Settled (NJ)

A real estate settlement agreement signed by the City of Hoboken has closed the book on what has been a years-long property dispute. The waterfront property at the corner of 15th Street and Shipyard Avenue, known as the ‘Monarch Site,’ was the subject of a long-running battle between the City of Hoboken and the Ironstate Development Company.    Read the entire article……………………………….

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