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Nexis4Jersey Dec 27, 2011 8:53 AM

JERSEY CITY | Projects and Construction thread
 
Credit for member "C" for list:

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Completed / Topped Out
99 Hudson Street | residential | 76 floors | completed
Journal Squared Tower II | residential | 72 floors | completed
Urby (Urban Ready Living) I | residential | 69 floors | completed
25 Columbus (Haus25 formerly The Charlotte) | residential/school | 57 floors | completed
Journal Squared Tower I | residential | 54 floors | completed
65 Bay Street | residential | 50 floors | completed
70 Columbus Plaza | residential | 50 floors | completed
90 Columbus Plaza | residential | 50 floors | completed
33 Park II | residential | 44 floors | completed
331 Marin Boulevard I | residential | 41 floors | completed
351 Marin Boulevard II | residential | 38 floors | completed
VYV II | residential | 35 floors | completed
The Ellipse | residential | 33 floors | completed
88 Regent St | residential | 32 floors | completed
33-35 Van Reipen Avenue | residential | 27 floors | topped out
Emerson Lofts (Hudson House Lofts) I | residential | 26 floors | completed
700 Washington Boulevard I | residential | 24 floors | completed
28 Cottage | residential | 20 floors | completed
407-413 Summit Ave | residential | 19 floors | topped out
289 Jordan Ave | residential | 16 floors | completed
32 Oakland | residential | 14 floors | topped out
87 Newkirk St | residential | 14 Floors | completed
3 Journal Square Plaza | residential | 13 floors | completed
175 Second Street | residential | 13 floors |completed
345 Baldwin | residential | 13 floors | topped out
700 Washington Boulevard II | residential | 12 floors | completed
144 First St | residential | 12 floors | topped out
358 Martin Luther King Drive (Jersey City Public Safety Building) | government | 12 floors | topped out
72 York St | residential | 11 floors | topped out


Under Construction
Journal Squared Tower III | residential | 61 floors | under construction
One Journal Square I | residential | 56 floors | under construction
One Journal Square II | residential | 56 floors | under construction
30 Park Lane North | residential | 33 floors | under construction
Provost Square III | mixed-use | 33 floors | under construction
11-29 Cottage Street | residential | 28 floors | demolition
26-28 Van Reipen Avenue | residential | 27 floors | under construction
630-632 Newark Ave | mixed use | 27 floors | demo
415-435 Summit Avenue (425 Summit) | mixed-use | 27 floors | under construction
571-577 Pavonia Ave (Journal Square Urby) | residential | 25 floors | excavation
262 Johnson Avenue | mixed-use | 25 floors | under construction
711 Montgomery St | residential | 16 floors | under construction
161 Van Wagenen Ave | residential | 13 floors | under construction
One Grove | residential | 12 floors | under construction
12-24 Brook St | residential | 10 floors | excavation


Approved
30 Journal Square Plaza | residential | 72 floors | approved
444 Washington Boulevard | residential | 70 floors | approved
Urby (Urban Ready Living) II | residential | 69 floors | approved
Urby (Urban Ready Living) III | residential | 69 floors | approved
560 Marin Blvd | residential | 59 floors | approved
580 Marin Blvd | residential | 57 floors | approved
808 Pavonia I | residential | 57 floors | approved
499-501 Summit Avenue | residential | 53 floors | approved
808 Pavonia II | residential | 51 floors | approved
150 River Drive Tower A | residential | 48 floors | approved
500 Summit Ave | mixed use | 42 floors | approved
Pier Six IV | residential | 39 floors | approved
150 River Drive Tower B | residential | 38 floors | approved
Pier Six I | residential | 33 floors | approved
Pier Six II | residential | 33 floors | approved
Pier Six III | residential | 33 floors | approved
32-38 Cottage St. | residential | 32 floors | approved
2958 Kennedy Blvd | residential | 31 floors | approved
414 Hoboken Avenue (Bergen Arch Plaza I) | residential | 28 floors | approved
414 Hoboken Avenue (Bergen Arch Plaza II) | residential | 28 floors | approved
21-29 Van Reipen Avenue | residential | 27 floors | approved
618 Pavonia | residential | 27 floors | approved
622 Summit | residential | 27 floors | approved
35-43 Cottage | residential | 27 floors | approved
262 Johnson | residential | 24 floors | approved
619 Marin Blvd | residential | 24 floors | approved
St Lucy's Redevelopment | residential | 23 floors | approved
286 Coles St | residential | 21 floors | approved
2973 JFK Blvd | residential | 20 floors | approved | article
417 Communipaw Avenue | residential | 20 floors | approved
165-173 Academy St | mixed | 19 floors | approved
198 Academy | residential | 18 floors | approved
150 River Drive Tower C | residential | 15 floors | approved
682 Route 440 aka 11 Bennett St | residential | 15 floors | approved | article
150 River Drive Tower C | residential | 14 floors | approved
232-238 Sip Ave | mixed | 14 floors | approved
1075 West Side Ave I | residential | 13 floors | approved
1075 West Side Ave II | residential | 13 floors | approved
44-48 Newkirk Ave | residential | 12 floors | approved
96-110 Tonnele Ave | residential |12 floors | approved
2 Hoboken Ave | residential | 13 floors | approved
305 Coles St I | residential | 12 floors | approved
305 Coles St II | residential | 12 floors | approved
100 Colden Street | residential | 12 floors | approved
20 Carbon Place I | residential | 12 floors | approved
20 Carbon Place II | residential | 12 floors | approved
3085 JFK Blvd I | residential | 12 floors | approved
3085 JFK Blvd II | residential | 12 floors | approved
Bayfront Development | mixed-use | multiple | approved


Proposed
242 Hudson Street (Harbourside XIII) | residential | 68 floors | proposed
107 Morgan | residential | 60+ floors | proposed
400-420 Marin Blvd (ShopRite) | mixed-use | 60 floors | proposed
55 Hudson | residential | 56 floors | proposed
Water/Culver Parcel I | residential | 55 floors | proposed
Water/Culver Parcel II | mixed-use | 55 floors | proposed
50 Hudson | residential | 40 floors | proposed
Water/Culver Parcel III | mixed-use | 38 floors | proposed
Harborside Plaza IV | office | 38 floors | proposed
Water/Culver Parcel IV | mixed-use | 30 floors | proposed
80 Journal Square | residential | 26 floors | proposed
Golden Cicada - Grand St Site | residential | 26 floors | proposed
Golden Cicada - Sussex St Site | residential | 16 floors | proposed
250 Morris Blvd | residential | 16 floors | proposed
110-115 Giles Avenue | residential | 16 floors | proposed
Holland Park I | residential | 18 floors | proposed
Holland Park II | residential | 18 floors | proposed
597 Marin Boulevard aka 166 14th Street | residential | 14 floors | proposed
44-48 Newkirk St | residential | 13 floors | proposed
251-257 Grand St | residential | 12 floors | proposed
The Cove | sciences, residential mixed-use | ?? floors | proposed


Stalled/Stale
101 Newkirk St. | residential | 50 floors | stalled
180 Baldwin Ave | mixed-use | 25 floors | stalled
177 Grand Street I | residential | 22 floors | stalled
177 Grand Street II | residential | 16 floors | stalled
448-466 Grand St | residential | 13 floors | stalled
15 Nardone Place I | residential | 13 floors | stalled
15 Nardone Place II | residential | 11 floors | stalled
Journal Square PATH Station Redevelopment | mixed-use | ?? floors | stalled


Dead Proposals
55 Hudson Street | commercial | 95 floors | dead
Liberty Rising | hotel | 95 floors | dead
Montgomery Tower (30 Montgomery Street) | mixed-use | 70 floors | dead
San Remo | residential | 61 floors | dead
Pier Six V | residential | 51 floors | dead
Bates Street Redevelopment I | residential | 50 floors | dead
Bates Street Redevelopment II | residential | 50 floors | dead
Bates Street Redevelopment III | residential | 50 floors | dead
Bates Street Redevelopment IV | residential | 50 floors | dead
Laurel-Saddlewood Redevelopment | residential | 50 floors | dead
Sixth Street Embankment I | residential | 45 floors | dead
Sixth Street Embankment II | residential | 35 floors | dead
Powerhouse Tower | residential | 40 floors | dead
693-701 Newark Avenue | hotel | 25 floors | dead
688 Montgomery | mixed-use | 22 floors | dead
Urby at 168 Sip Avenue | residential | 18 floors | dead
Crescent Park | mixed-use | ?? floors | dead


What's New
Golden Cicada - Grand St Site | residential | 26 floors | proposed
Golden Cicada - Sussex St Site | residential | 16 floors | proposed
One JSQ back from the dead

summersm343 Dec 27, 2011 9:27 PM

Thanks for the thread :cheers:

Nice to see so much going on.

JakeF Jan 28, 2012 9:55 AM

Appreciate the photos
 
The new Liberty Harbor development. (Strangely called 18 Park) looks to be rather interesting from the renderings. Also, does anyone know what's going up at the northern end of the Newport waterfront? Another site is ..I believe a new St. Peter's Prep building which looks like it will finally cover a very ugly empty lot on York street in Paulus Hook.

Nexis4Jersey Jan 28, 2012 2:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JakeF (Post 5567602)
The new Liberty Harbor development. (Strangely called 18 Park) looks to be rather interesting from the renderings. Also, does anyone know what's going up at the northern end of the Newport waterfront? Another site is ..I believe a new St. Peter's Prep building which looks like it will finally cover a very ugly empty lot on York street in Paulus Hook.

You mean the Northeastern section of Newport? 18 Park? Never new it was called that , I thought it was called LHS.

Nexis4Jersey Jan 28, 2012 2:44 PM

Weekly update...

Liberty Harbor

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DSCN1296 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN1297 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN1298 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

Essex Street site

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DSCN1308 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN1423 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

Nexis4Jersey Feb 10, 2012 4:30 PM

Update ....

150 Essex Street

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DSCN1669 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN1668 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr


Cast Iron Lofts


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DSCN1664 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN1714 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

Northeastern Newport High Rise

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DSCN1735 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN1743 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

Nexis4Jersey Apr 25, 2012 3:04 AM

Sorry for the lack of updates...

Quote:

LeFrak awaits tenant to break ground on latest Jersey City office building


http://therealdeal.com/wp-content/up...2/04/pier6.jpg
Jamie LeFrak and a rendering of Pier 6

The LeFrak Organization is all set to break ground on the latest new construction for its 25-years-in-the-making, $10 billion Newport development in Jersey City. According to the New York Times, all it needs is an office tenant. LeFrak has already erected 14 apartment buildings, seven office buildings and a shopping mall to Newport, but has recently slowed its development pace. The last office building went up in 2003.

It wants to start work on Pier 6, where it could add up to 1.25 million square feet of office space. The first building may rise to 17 stories, but its size would ultimately depend on what kind of tenant agrees to take space. A tenant would have to commit to at least 300,000 square feet to make the project feasible.

“We wouldn’t have stayed in business for 100 years if we were doing wild speculation,” said Jamie LeFrak, a principal of the company.

The complex is expected to cost $100 million to $300 million, and the rents will be far below Manhattan’s. The Hudson waterfront in New Jersey typically commands rent of about $38 per square foot for Class A space, but state tax credit programs could reduce the effective rents to about $20 per foot, the Times said.

As several financial firms, including Citigroup, Fidelity Investments and Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation, have made commitments to New Jersey from Manhattan of late, LeFrak expects a similar tenant to be the impetus for the Pier 6 groundbreaking.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/18/re...1T2jAOaIYGMPmQ

Nexis4Jersey Jun 5, 2012 6:17 PM

http://therealdeal.com/blog/2012/05/...-step-forward/

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Massive Jersey City redevelopment plan takes first step forward

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Jersey City has taken a crucial step towards the redevelopment of 100 acres of contaminated land on its western edge, according to the Wall Street Journal. NJ Transit began an environmental review of the plan last week, a precursor to extending the Light Rail to connect the region’s public transit to the area, known as Bayfront. An estimated $213 million extension of the Light Rail could help encourage developers to move forward with a plan to build 8,100 residential units, 1 million square feet of office space and 20 acres of park on the waterfront site.

The land is owned by technology and manufacturing company Honeywell International, which took it over after a merger in the late 1990s. But its contamination goes back to the late 1800s, when the area was filled by chromium waste from nearby plant owner Mutual Chemical Company, which made shipbuilding substances.

A retail complex opened on the site after the plant closed in 1954, but by the 1980s the stores’ walls began to crumble from the waste. The buildings were vacated and the land has been abandoned ever since.

In 2005, Jersey City sued Honeywell to recoup lost tax revenue and to get it to clean up the site, but settled upon developing the land together instead. Now they’re working together to prepare the site to sell to a developer to bring the plan to fruition. Construction wouldn’t start until at least 2016, and the project likely wouldn’t be complete for another 25 years.

Nexis4Jersey Jun 5, 2012 6:23 PM

Some pictures of the Cast Iron lofts...

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DSCN4930 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN4931 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN4932 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

Auqa

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DSCN4938 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN4939 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

Nexis4Jersey Jun 19, 2012 6:44 PM

Cast Iron Lofts...

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DSCN5684 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN5683 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN5682 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN5681 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

Laguna

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DSCN5675 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN5673 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

Marbella II

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DSCN5633 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

Powerhouse

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DSCN5630 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN5625 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN5619 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

18Park

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DSCN5589 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

The Maddox

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DSCN5584 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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DSCN5578 by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

dovebuilders Jun 19, 2012 7:47 PM

Thanks for the updates. It is great to see so much going on in Jersey City. Keep the pictures coming!

Nexis4Jersey Jul 1, 2012 6:32 PM

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Luxury Jersey City development breaks ground

http://therealdeal.com/wp-content/up...06/18-Park.jpgFrom left: the groundbreaking and a rendering of 18 Par
A new Jersey City, N.J. mixed-use development — 18 Park — broke ground today with Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy in attendance, a statement from the developers said. The 422-unit luxury rental building will sit atop a new state-of-the-art facility for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hudson County and is being developed by Ironstate Development and Kushner Real Estate Group.
The 11-story building’s residential portion will offer upscale amenities such as full-service fitness center, outdoor swimming pool, landscaped outdoor deck and a children’s playroom in the residential portion. The non-profit Boys & Girls Club will have 34,000 square feet of classroom and recreational space.
The building was designed in collaboration between HWKN Architects and Minno & Wasko Architects, the statement said.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity where the private sector, municipal officials and a non-profit organization were all able to come together to formulate a plan that truly benefits everyone involved,” said Gary Greenberg, executive director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hudson County, in the statement. The building, set to be complete in 2014, will replace the current home of the non-profit, which had fallen into disrepair.
It’s not the first time Ironstate, one of New Jersey’s largest developers, and Kushner have worked together. They launched sales at 225 Grand, a 348-unit rental building down the street from 18 Park, in 2010 and leased it up in less than ten months. The Kushner Real Estate Group is run by Murray Kushner, not his more-maligned brother Charles, who was convicted of tax fraud and making illegal campaign contributions in 2005 and served time in federal prison.
The developers told The Real Deal previously that rents at 18 Park would be on par with those at 225 Grand — around $36 per square foot. — Guelda Voien

http://therealdeal.com/issues_articl...-garden-state/

Nexis4Jersey Aug 19, 2012 11:07 AM

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Path to glory
Jersey City development is on the march to greater heights



Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/busines...#ixzz23zOQ5UJa


Like some desperate boy on the make, Brooklyn and Long Island City spent a long time trying to convince apartment hunters to give them a chance.

Now it’s Jersey City’s turn.

Like Hunters Point and Williamsburg, Jersey City is close to Manhattan — only one train stop away (a PATH train, true). But new apartments are a lot cheaper, and a lot more plentiful, here than in the city.

And while new construction often seems stalled or small-ball in the five boroughs, Jersey City is shooting for the moon.

Manhattan trends including eco-friendly living are starting to appear at developments like Madox, the new rental building that will be the first LEED-certified residential building in Jersey City (as well as the first smoke-free one). Madox will open the Paulus Hook neighborhood this fall.

“It might be the first smoke-free [residential] building in New Jersey,” says James Caulfield Jr., a principal with Fields Development Group, which is putting up Madox.
Prices haven’t been set yet for the 131 apartments (there will also be at least two commercial spaces), but one can expect them to be in line with other newer Jersey City luxury properties (in the upper $30-to-lower-$40-per-square-foot range, per year).
In the next 15 months, Paulus Hook will get another boost of development with the Warren at York. This will be a 12-story, 139-unit rental building featuring one-, two- and three-bedrooms that range from 714 to 1,350 square feet.
“We’re going to have a gym, a media lounge, a pool table, a movie screen, sitting areas and a green roof,” says Jonathan Schwartz, senior vice president of BNE Real Estate Group, which is developing the Warren at York.
Clearly, eco-friendly has been accepted by more than one Jersey City developer.

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http://www.nypost.com/p/news/busines...#ixzz23lh4i1J3

Nexis4Jersey Aug 19, 2012 11:12 AM

Recent Construction Photos in Jersey City

The Maddox

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The Maddox in Jersey City,New Jersey by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

18/Park

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18/Park Construction - Liberty Harbor - Jersey City ,New Jersey by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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18/Park Construction - Liberty Harbor - Jersey City ,New Jersey by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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18/Park Construction - Liberty Harbor - Jersey City ,New Jersey by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

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18/Park Construction - Liberty Harbor - Jersey City ,New Jersey by Nexis4Jersey09, on Flickr

patriotizzy Aug 19, 2012 5:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Nexis4Jersey (Post 5803515)

So is that tall building approved?

Nexis4Jersey Aug 20, 2012 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by patriotizzy (Post 5803648)
So is that tall building approved?

There awaiting approval if i'm not mistake , usually if there approved Construction starts up within a week or 2.

Submariner Jul 9, 2013 2:50 AM

Any word on this?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nexis4Jersey (Post 5804389)
There awaiting approval if i'm not mistake , usually if there approved Construction starts up within a week or 2.


chris08876 Jul 9, 2013 1:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Submariner (Post 6191629)
Any word on this?

Still in planning stages. Economy is improving so I'm sure soon we'll hear word. Lots of demand for units nowadays.

Nexis4Jersey Jul 9, 2013 2:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Submariner (Post 6191629)
Any word on this?

If I'm not mistaken this project will start later this year or Early Next year/

Crawford Jul 11, 2013 8:14 PM

That project starts this Fall.

I believe they will build one tower at a time, or maybe it's only two towers in the first phase and then the third in a subsequent phase.


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