Visitors gather at Lackawanna Station in Montclair during the Summer of Soccer World Cup event.

Montclair’s World Cup Fumble, The Quiet $8 Million Sale & The British Guy Living in New Jersey Co-Hosts

July 9, 2026

With the World Cup playing eight matches down the road at MetLife Stadium and national teams bunking at the MC Hotel, Montclair business owners expected a boom — instead they got a shrug. We dig into who was supposed to own that moment (the BID? The township? Nobody?), welcome British Guy Living in New Jersey Ollie McAteer as our guest host, and break down the wildest real estate sale we’ve covered yet: an $8.1 million deal on Gates Avenue with two pools, a Kushner family backstory, and zero bidding war. Plus: a carpenter ant explosion, a drug bust tied to Mission Street, arrests in a teen bike assault, and a full weekend guide from Bastille Day to Maplewoodstock.

In this episode:

  • Montclair Brewery’s Leo Sawadogo kicks off the show fired up that the World Cup came to New Jersey — not “near” it — and still, foot traffic downtown never showed up
  • The investigation: BID consultant Jason Gleason, a non-answer from the MC Hotel (“cannot confirm or deny”), and a look at whether the BID, the township, or individual businesses were ever actually in charge of coordinating World Cup energy
  • New BID executive director Cesar Claro — formerly of the Staten Island Economic Development Corporation — starts Monday, July 13; we’ve requested an interview
  • Guest host Ollie McAteer joins from “faraway Maplewood,” talks his path from Horsham, UK to Hoboken to the suburbs, and previews his viral real estate reels
  • Real estate deep dive: 159 Gates Avenue, a 1910 Van Vleck and Goldsmith mansion once home to the Kushner family, sold for $8.1 million after a $5 million renovation added a second (yes, second) pool
  • Jake Kushner, founder of Kush Konnection, takes us down memory lane on what it was like growing up in the house — and how he feels about its modern reinvention
  • Ollie breaks down “Montclair Math” — why local agents say homes are priced 40% under what they’re expected to fetch to manufacture bidding wars — and why the Gates Avenue sale broke the pattern entirely
  • Other big listings on the radar: a $20 million Cedar Grove-border estate with an 85-foot pool and helipad, a Union Street flip already back on the market for nearly double, and the “Kool and the Gang house” still sitting after ten months
  • Storm damage across town takes down trees and power lines — including one in Fieldstone that turns out to have been hollowed out by a carpenter ant infestation, not the town’s earlier root-cutting mishap
  • A joint narcotics bust ties a Mission Street stash house to a West Orange address, netting ecstasy, cocaine, a stolen handgun, and two arrests
  • Update: three suspects, ages 16 to 19, are now charged in the May bike-path assault on a 14-year-old
  • Montclair’s first Bastille Day Weekend (July 10–11) brings a garden party at Kip’s Castle and a BID-partnered shopping passport
  • Maplewoodstock returns with Bard finally headlining after years of trying, plus Lettuce and Anders Osborne — and Upper Montclair launches its new Uptown Sound Summer Stage series

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