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A Different Kind of Factory Housing
by Michell McGinness
March 3, 2009 |
"HHG Development Associates are doing something few may believe they
could in the current economy -- selling condominiums." |
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Only Four Units Left at the Cracker Factory
by Betsy Kraat
February 23, 2009 |
"The Cracker Factory was formerly the Extron Cracker Bakery, where the oyster cracker was invented in the 1850's" |
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Industrial Strength
by Lauren Payne
January, 2009 |
"Despite the real estate slump - or perhaps because of it - factory-to-residential conversions are on the rise statewide." |
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From Crackers to Condos
by Diccon Hyatt
January, 2009 |
"Not too many condos come with walk-in ovens. But there is one at the corner of Centre and Furman streets." |
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Trenton Makes...
by Jason Sheftell
December 19, 2008
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"For the prices and quality, I haven't seen anything matching HHG's offerings this close to New York City" |
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Lofts for First Time Homebuyers
October 22, 2008 |
"Now an innovative real estate developer - HHG - has given the former [baking] complex new life and fame as part of the Trenton Ferry Historic District." |
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From Crackers to Brownstones
by Joao-Pierre Ruth
September 1, 2008
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"Call it a resurgence of sorts. The legendary Cracker Factory in the Trenton Ferry Historic District is back in busienss after being shuttered nearly a half-century ago." |
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Good News is Terriffic News - Professionals see New Jersey's urban centers looking up
September, 2008
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"To many of us, the key to qualify of life in an urban setting is being able to escape the tyranny of the automobile." |
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Selling Cities Despite Bad Images
by Antoinnette Martin
August 23, 2008
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"Places like Newark, Trenton, and even parts of Jersey city still carry the weight of reputation....even as developers began seeing potential in urban locales as commuter hubs." |
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The Closer: Disclosures, appraisals, flips, and splits of New York's real estate community
July 7, 2008 |
"...Trenton, NJ may be a much happier medium. The express train ride is an hour long, and the living keeps on getting better." |
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How I Breath Life into an Older City
by John Hatch
June 17, 2008 |
"...we combine the character and grandeur of yesterday's buildings with the best of today's efficiency, at a fraction of the cost of building new." |
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Just Like New - Adaptive reususe projects limit sprawl, cut landfill, and help preserve history
by Judi La Marco
June, 2008
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"The structural transformations that are occurring through adaptive reuse are limited only by the imagination of architects and developers." |
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How I Returned to the Real World
by Michael Goldstein
May 30, 2008 |
"What good is the virtual community if we neglect the real one? With most of the land in New Jersey either developed or preserved, the nearly forgotten city centers are the new frontier..." |
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The Bones to be a Really Hot Neighborhood
by Meir Rinde
May 11, 2008 |
"Trenton has less expensive housing than other cities in the region, making it attractive to people who want more space." |
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From Transition to Revival in Trenton
by Antionnette Martin
April 20, 2008 |
"It has been 44 years since Mayor Holland of Trenton made front page news in The New York Times by moving into a ramshackle row hous in Mill Hill to demonstrate his commitment to reviving it." |
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HHG Development Associates on
Architectural Steroids
by L.A. Parker
April 17, 2008
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"City Council members usually nod approval and climb aboard the HHG express for a wonderful ride of ingenuity, architectural
design and quality development." |
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Vintage Homes Luring Buyers to Trenton
by Greg Forester
October 23, 2007 |
"...opting to move into what they see as beautiful homes
with workmanship and prices unseen anywhere in the
Princeton area" |
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Builders to Revive Vacant City Sites
by Bill Mooney
June 11, 2007 |
"One developer's rubble is another's building blocks." |