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Hudson Club

Hudson Club

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Sales: 5 active and 1 previous
77 Hudson Street

77 Hudson Street

Paulus Hook
Sales: 6 active and 29 previous
60 Parkway Drive

60 Parkway Drive

East Orange

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North Jersey Listings Snapshot

 Size (ft²)$ per ft²Price
Hudson County 1,082 501 415,000
Bergen County 2,270 277 559,900
Morris County 3,250 253 499,000
Passaic County 2,416 195 389,900
Essex County 3,622 230 379,900
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105 Greene Street

$399,000

1 baths
690 ft²

105 Greene Street

Other type, Paulus Hook
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174 Washington Street

$839,000

2 beds   1 baths

174 Washington Street

Condo, Paulus Hook
Listed by Weichert Realty NJ

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31 Barbara Dr

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$40,500
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$624,900
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$767,500
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$560,000
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$485,000
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$390,000
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Firms fault Jersey business climate

The Star Ledger reports on results of the survey, done for the New Jersey Business & Industry Association advocating many changes to Jersey’s regulations and taxes.

Of the 278 business executives polled and interviewed last fall, only 23 percent say New Jersey is doing a good or excellent job of making New Jersey affordable. The skill level of the state’s work force got high marks from 51 percent, while less than one-third percent approve of the state’s energy and health care affordability and overall tax structure. Less than half are satisfied with New Jersey’s transportation infrastructure and its labor and environmental policies.

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