On Monday a councilwoman who is dead-set against the proposed Story location said the Fulops may benefit from some changes in Hoboken zoning laws related to the property where the dispensary would be located ― the former Hudson Tavern at 51-53 14th Street.
The ground-floor unit is owned an LLC registered to Drew Nussbaum, treasurer of the well-funded, Fulop-linked super PAC Coalition for Progress, and he’s also a business partner of Jaclyn Fulop.
Nussbaum and Jaclyn Fulop are co-owners of the chain of Exchange Place Physical Therapy facilities, and according to a lawsuit, they executed the $1.8 million mortgage on the Hoboken property.
Hoboken Councilwoman Tiffanie Fisher pointed out the connections to residents in a newsletter this week as she is attempting to mobilize a coalition of them to attend the planning board meeting in opposition to the application.
She’s calling it, in bolded, all capital red text, a “A #MOREVOICESARENECESSARY MOMENT.”