(ABOVE: image via Facebook.com/ShakeShack)

Last night’s Zoning Board Agenda featured an item on 107-111 Washington Street, which included a mixed use building that would potentially house a Hoboken Shake Shack location. That item was shot down by the board.

While hMAG is currently waiting for the official transcripts of the meeting, it has been reported that one Zoning Board member said, “

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The location, which currently sits as a parking lot serving Walgreens, would have been home to a six-story 14-unit building with retail space on the ground floor.

Shake Shack is NYC restaurateur Danny Meyer’s chain of burger joints with a dedicated cult following. It is unclear at this point just how involved Shake Shack was in the planning of this potential Hoboken location.

Councilman Michael DeFusco, who represents the ward in which the building would be located, had this to say—in a statement released via his facebook page: