Sign of the Times: Big Development heading our way
Near and far, it's a losing proposition for the Mile Square City today, with Michael Russo and Emily Jabbour, two big pro-development candidates, vying for Hoboken mayor in the December runoff.
The outgoing mayor of Jersey City, Steve Fulop, weighs in from his vantage point as he prepares to become CEO of Partnership for New York City, a high-profile organization that represents corporate and entrepreneurial firms with an eye on economic development. He'll likely do well, but can't foresee the pain coming to the Big Apple under the incoming communist mayor, Mamdani.
Fulop offered this post expressing his admiration for big buildings and a huge skyscraper in Jersey City.
Below his post, another, in contrast to the vantage point of Hoboken residents, who don't want to follow in a similar vein to Jersey City:
Looking from downtown Jersey City Hall, it’s a sea scape of jutting skyscrapers. 🏙️
— The Horse 🐴 (@SmartyJones1) November 12, 2025
We’re trying to avoid it in #Hoboken but losing to Soprano State pay-to-play where a Russo or Emily Jabbour are happy to hold high the for sale sign. 🪧
It’s a sign of the times.
Best of luck to Jersey City's mayor in his next role, a challenge beyond what he can imagine. Thanks also to Mayor Fulop for the Jersey City protected bike lanes, especially in heavy traffic areas. Now, if we could only do something about those e-bike delivery drivers going the wrong way.
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