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Big things are happening at MetroStop!

Big things are happening at MetroStop!

New businesses have signed on to move into the retail spaces at MetroStop. Moving to the retail spot on the north end of the building will be a convenience/grocery store. On the south end will be a restaurant. Both businesses are expected to open during the summer of 2010 once ABC approval is received for the restaurant and both spaces are built out.

In addition Metro Homes has announced that work is being done to improve both the lobby and roof deck and that the hallways throughout the building will finally see some color with their finished coat of paint.

It has also been reported that the vacant lot on 8th and Monroe has been sold by the bankrupt Monroe Arts center developer and another big developer has bought the parcel on 9th and Monroe from Tarragon. Hopefully we will see some movement on those lots soon.

Andres Garcia
Sales Associate, CDPE
RE/MAX Gold Coast Realty
56 Newark Street
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Direct: 201 795-5200 x340
Andres@MileSquareRealty.com
http://www.MileSquareRealty.com

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Well what I heard is that after 3 Years and 3 Real Estate Companies, 48% of Metro Stop is STILL not sold. I also heard they do not have any parking left. That GREAT Review by ReMax must mean they are Real estate #4 to try to sell an old building...

Helloooo, the vacant block in front of Metro Stop is just that--a vacant block that will become a 2 year plus construction site! No wonder it can sell, who would want to go thru that for 2 years ???

Is it true they are going to Auction Metrostop ?

Customers who were promised a bustling pedestrian plaza complete with Starbucks and Amelia’s Bistro have been dreadfully disappointed – as the building remains without retail life. About the only thing coming (maybe) is a generic “convenience store,” which will probably sell highly marked-up goods you can get for 60% less at the Shop Rite a block away. Must get lonely back there!

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