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Re: Does the Jersey City Neighborhood North of 14th Street Have a Name?
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WOW -- I must've missed that!

All of that A-Ho-in' and P-Ho-in' and Po-Ho-in' and Ho-Ho-in' really cracked me up.

Thanks a bunch for sharing that thread.

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Re: Does the Jersey City Neighborhood North of 14th Street Have a Name?
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I thought it was referred to as A-Ho or Almost Hoboken.


HA!

(With names like DUMBO and SOHO right across the water, that may actually catch on!)

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I thought it was referred to as A-Ho or Almost Hoboken.

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Just curious... does the part of 07302 that's north of 14th Street have a name?

It's an area that's been growing with such newer developments as 700 Grove, The Cliffs and Zephyr Lofts. Plus, it has such older apartment complexes as Holland Gardens within its borders.

So I was wondering recently if the neighborhood has an historic name or if real estate agents were using a newly-created one for marketing purposes (like Holland North, Hoboken South, Newport West or whatever).

I haven't been staying on top of it all, but I'm guessing there will be a lot more development up that way eventually.

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Also, if Hoboken loses Abbot status, Hoboken residents will end up paying more in property taxes, but 700 grove won't.

What is abbot status? Thanks.


Abbot refers to the school district...Abbot schools are controlled by the state, if they get returned to the city they will most likely have to raise property taxes to pay for them..if I'm not mistaken.


Actually, that's not quite accurate. Abbott v. Burke was a court case where the court ruled that students in poorer districts should have an education comparable to the best districts in the state. To do this the state has given large sums of money each year to about 30 school districts so that they spend as much per student as the richest districts.

State control of some of those districts (Jersey City,, Newark, Paterson) is a separate issue.

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Also, if Hoboken loses Abbot status, Hoboken residents will end up paying more in property taxes, but 700 grove won't.

What is abbot status? Thanks.


Abbot refers to the school district...Abbot schools are controlled by the state, if they get returned to the city they will most likely have to raise property taxes to pay for them..if I'm not mistaken.

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Re: Downtown JC on north side of the Holland Tunnel gets a new nick name by Hobokenites: Welcome to A-Ho
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Dont METUCHEN my WEEHAWKEN or my HOBOKEN or ill kick
your SECAUCUS all the way to MOONACHI. And keep your
BLOOMFIELD hands PISCATAWY from my HO-HO-KUS or my
BUTLER will set the PLAINFIELD straight and WHIPPANY the
WATCHUNG out of your PEAPACK till its NUTLEY-ORANGE, so
you can RAMSEY your SHORTHILLS back to LITTLE FERRY cuz
MOUNT OLIVE says your a WYCKOFF, and JERSEY CITY is
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sure they may be more development, and the buildings may be nice... but they're still on train tracks... the place they are building at the 9th street light rail in hoboken... Metrostop... it looks really nice, but it is ON TOP OF the tracks. and every 5 minutes, the bells go off for the train, and most times, the trains blow their horns...

how could people possibly live with that kind of noise?

i don't care how thick/double paned their windows are going to be... they can still hear the trains...

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In in further news Paulus Hook will now be known as P-Ho.

That is all.


Actually, PoHo sends more glitzy.


Or they could go Vietnamese and just name it "Pho"

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I've heard funny stories about people trying to get deliveries from Hoboken Chinese restaurants or pizzerias only to be told they don't deliver to Jersey City, much like in the aforementioned Seinfeld episode. 700 and Zephyr are probably closer than some of the Hoboken buildings these restaurants actually do deliver to.

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Also, if Hoboken loses Abbot status, Hoboken residents will end up paying more in property taxes, but 700 grove won't.[/quote]

What is abbot status? Thanks.

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You guys are a bunch of A-Ho's...lol. What comments??? How truly enlightning.... You have too much time on your hands fellas...

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The poor bastards who bought at 700 Grove are really trapped between the tracks and the hard place.

What a miserable location, in the no-man land, overlooking NJ Transit railyard and the tracks.

Toll Bros must be laughing all the way; they managed to sell before the bottom fell out of the market.

Hope some flippers were caught with their pants down.


Assuming the building doesn't fall apart, which it might, I think 700 grove was probably a good investment. The Hoboken rail yards are set to be developed over the next ten years, already in the last year there are are four more mid-size projects under construction right around the building at Observer and Paterson Plank road, and the southwest quadrant will soon be redeveloped as well. It may be no man's land right now, but in the not too distant future I think you'll see some big changes around there. Also, if Hoboken loses Abbot status, Hoboken residents will end up paying more in property taxes, but 700 grove won't.

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Too funny!

long time ago we used to call that historic area south of the tunnel, on Jersey, "Hoboken for Grown-Ups."

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The poor bastards who bought at 700 Grove are really trapped between the tracks and the hard place.

What a miserable location, in the no-man land, overlooking NJ Transit railyard and the tracks.

Toll Bros must be laughing all the way; they managed to sell before the bottom fell out of the market.

Hope some flippers were caught with their pants down.

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In in further news Paulus Hook will now be known as P-Ho.

That is all.


Actually, PoHo sends more glitzy.

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If you live on the border of Ridgewood but really far over near Ho-Ho-kus, are you A-Ho-Ho?

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rather be an a-ho than a hoe.

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In in further news Paulus Hook will now be known as P-Ho.

That is all.

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Those buildings are right on the Hoboken/JC border, but they definitely have Jersey City addresses. There is a Hoboken Fire station across the street, but when the fire alarms go off in either building JCFD answers the call.

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GP, the area where 700 Grove and Zephyr Lofts are is on the Hoboken (north) side of the Holland Tunnel, not the south side.


I know that it is the "north" side, but from where we live (well really from where anyone lives) it is the "WRONG" side (Hoboken side) of the Holland Tunnel.

I changed it for you though!

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I think it's clear that the realtor dude who thinks he's so witty is the real A-Ho.

BTW GP, the area where 700 Grove and Zephyr Lofts are is on the Hoboken (north) side of the Holland Tunnel, not the south side.

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Welcome to A-Ho
by Craig -- on Hoboken Now
Thursday December 13, 2007, 10:39 AM

http://www.nj.com/hobokennow/index.ssf/2007/12/welcome_to_aho.html

Inside Hoboken Real Estate has an interesting story today about a piece of Jersey City so close to the Mile Square that it's, as Brian Murray puts, "Almost Hoboken."

There's an area on the right side of the tracks I like to call Almost Hoboken or A-Ho for short. You've probably seen the buildings. Zephyr Lofts and 700 Grove St are the flagship properties. For all purposes this is Hoboken. The poor residents feel like they're part of the Hoboken community but have to explain A-Ho is really Jersey City. Probably like Seinfeld's Elaine in the episode where she has a new (646) phone number but no one believes it's a Manhattan number. Hoboken should annex this little parcel of land.

"Great views can be had in the A-Ho section," Murray writes, "but you had better like trains." He says there are 27 condos available in A-Ho. We're not sure if the people who live there are going to like that nickname.

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