Mission 50 in Hoboken Hosts Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
- MAREJ
- Aug 30, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 31, 2021

HOBOKEN, NJ — Mission 50 hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the official opening of the newly renovated and rebranded boutique office building and coworking community. Local officials and other key stakeholders affiliated with the project attended the June 24, 2021, event, which included a tour of the property and comments by Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla and Greg Dell’Aquila, CEO of JDA Group LLC (JDA), which owns and manages the property.
Mission 50 members and guests enjoyed a reception and happy hour in The Yard, a 1,000 s/f outdoor amenity, that featured beverages provided by Hoboken Brewing Company.
Located at 50 Harrison St., Mission 50 – the former Hoboken Business Center (HBC) – is one of Southwest Hoboken’s landmark office properties. JDA developed HBC in 2003 as an office destination for small- to mid-sized firms, and in 2011 it became home to the “original” Mission 50, a 3,000 s/f penthouse coworking space for entrepreneurs, small businesses and freelancers. In early 2020, Dell’Aquila launched a year-long initiative that has transformed the 80,000 s/f building into a unified community under the Mission 50 brand umbrella.
“What you see here today is a testament to Greg, his family and their dedication to the City of Hoboken,” said Mayor Bhalla. “Greg is not just a business owner but a resident. He has a vision for Hoboken and he’s willing to put his money where his mouth is and put real dollars, real investments, into this community.”
Mission 50 reimagined space responds to evolving workplace needs and fosters collaboration, creativity and productivity. Multiple workspace environments include shared coworking spaces, privacy pods, private office suites and traditional, fully customizable office concepts. A wide range of amenities and a menu of membership options cater to entrepreneurs of all stripes, ranging from solo workers and growing startups to seasoned businesses and traditional enterprises.