Hoboken is the place to be if you are young and live or work in the NJ/NY metro area. It is a bit pricy, 1 and 2 bedroom condos in many of the new waterfront buildings go for over a million. (guess that is a bargain compared to NYC) The governor of NJ and Artie from the Stern show have condos there. (come on..it gotta be nice!) A new Starwood Hotel W just opened.
Like someone mentioned the club scene is happening. The place next to me is rented by about five twenty-something guys. Every Saturday night they rent a limo (great idea because there is no place to park and the DWI cops are everywhere) and take it over to Hoboken for a little partying, nice life. I use to party there 30 years ago when I was young. (does anyone have a website for a time machine?) Now its just an occasional visit with my family to the many restaurants. My wife wont even let me order more than one beer. (really need that time machine!)
My son recently played a few little league baseball games in Stevens Park on the waterfront. The view of NYC is unreal. We had to of course make a stop at Crumbs Bake Shop and Ben and Jerrys for a few goodies for the long hot games.
www.crumbs.com
Have you been to downtown Jersey City lately? (city next to Hoboken) It is really coming along. Heres a picture of the new Trump Plaza condo project.
We go to Liberty State Park
www.libertystatepark.org on the weekends for bike riding. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are a stones throw away from it. Great picture place for NYC skyline. If you watch next weeks Barclay's PGA Golf Tournament from the Liberty National Golf course in Jersey City you will see the outstanding view. (unfortunately most of the population of Jersey City will need to watch it on TV, the membership fee for the course is $500K.)
If you are in the LSP area and looking for a place to eat check out the Liberty House.
www.libertyhouserestaurant.com The view at night is breathtaking.(the foods not bad either) Thanks for this thread it reminded me that my wedding anniversary is next week I need to make my ressies asap or ELSE!!
Heres a great story
A friend of mine purchased a burned out Jersey City brownstone in the 80s from a city tax sale for about $3K. He restored it for about $70K. He sold it years later for a couple of million. (time mac
oh never mind)
My wife has been getting cakes/treats from Carlos for my kids birthdays for years. (not the $1000 ones) But recently my wife has proclaimed that she can bake a better cake than any bakery. I must admit her cakes are much better than anything Carlo can whip up. (err hmmm
right honey?)
There was a nice piece about the Cake Boss in USA Today about 2 weeks ago.
Cake Boss
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