The southern edge of Hoboken is undergoing a transformative redevelopment that will establish Hoboken Connect as a dynamic urban center. Serving as a critical transportation hub for NJTRANSIT, PATH, and Hudson River ferry commuters, this area has faced mounting operational challenges due to increased ridership and deferred maintenance, with several public spaces showing significant deterioration over time.
The ambitious redevelopment encompasses more than 1 million square feet of mixed-use development including office, residential, retail, and public spaces. Key components include the transformation of Hudson Place into a shared street enhancing circulation and mobility for the public, major upgrades to NJTRANSIT’s bus operations, and the rehabilitation of historic assets including the Ferry Terminal Building and Warrington Plaza.
Our project team is delivering comprehensive engineering solutions spanning civil, environmental, traffic, geotechnical, and utilities engineering, supported by land surveying services. This revitalization will strengthen the vital connections between New York, the Hudson waterfront, and New Jersey’s urban centers while bringing renewed economic vitality through increased employment opportunities and community engagement to this historic transportation district.