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Old Posted Apr 16, 2007, 3:29 AM
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HARRISON, N.J. | Harrison MetroCenter/Red Bull Arena

http://www.harrisonmetrocenter.com/

The Harrison MetroCentre Master Plan will have several distinctly different areas:

3 million square feet of planned low-rise, mid-rise, and high-rise office space, , there is virtually unlimited room for tenants, and their employees to grow.

3,500 residential rental and "for sale" units.

300,000 sq. ft. of street level retail to include restaurants, cafes, apparel, the arts, and a hotel - all within walking distance.

A 25,000 seat stadium and new home of the New York Red Bulls will provide sporting events, entertainment, as well as many other events.

A beautiful riverfront park and recreation area.

Multiple modes of mass transit at your door step (PATH, NJ Transit, Amtrak).

A proposed new 4-way interchange to Interstate 280 - on site - with immediate access to the NJ Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway.

Minutes to Newark Liberty International Airport via rail service or car.

A stable, innovative municipal government that welcomes and works with the business community.

Financial incentives available for businesses locating at Harrison MetroCentre.
Harrison MetroCentre is a place where the excitement and stimulation of city life takes place along wide tree-lined boulevards and sidewalks. Beautiful streetscapes and park benches draw you outside to enjoy conversation and refreshments with friends. It's a place where people can stroll past inviting cafes, pubs, outdoor plazas and stores during and after their workday.

This is a combination that cannot be matched in the NY Metro area. The Redevelopment Plan is in place and with construction beginning on the entirety of Phase I shortly, Harrison MetroCentre is real and ready to go.

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Old Posted Apr 16, 2007, 3:37 AM
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In the Center of Everything

With New York City just eight miles to the east and Newark just across the river, Harrison MetroCentre is in the center of everything.

All the business, cultural riches, shopping and glamour of Manhattan are a short train ride away. Just across the bridge in Newark are the acclaimed live theater and musical events of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. Sports fans can catch the action of New York Giants and Jets football, New Jersey Devils hockey, and New Jersey Nets basketball at the nearby Meadowlands. At the MetroCentre itself, the New York Red Bulls professional soccer team will play in the soon-to-be built Red Bull Park, and the outstanding recreational areas of the Jersey Shore are just down the Garden State Parkway.




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I am very excited about Harrison's wastelands being redeveloped. Too bad the architecture is uninspiring.
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Very positive change going on here....
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This development is going to do wonders for newark.

It is nice to see New Jersey embracing its waterfronts as places OTHER than heavy industry.
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Old Posted Apr 18, 2007, 11:45 AM
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This development is going to do wonders for newark.

It is nice to see New Jersey embracing its waterfronts as places OTHER than heavy industry.
That's true. Both the Newark and Harrison sides will have new promenades, though is some places they're open already.
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http://www.amny.com/news/local/ny-bc...m-topheadlines

Bill would ban teams playing in N.J. from using "New York''

April 28, 2007

HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Normally it is Jersey fans who gripe that they don't get any respect from pro sports teams that play at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford but have "New York" in their names.

But three New York assemblymen recently sponsored a bill to stop football's Giants and Jets and soccer's Red Bulls from using the Empire State's name or abbreviation because they don't play their home games in New York.

"At the very least, the location of the place where a team plays should be accurate, and reflect where they actually play their home games," Assemblyman Ivan Lafayette, of Queens, writes in the bill, as reported by The Record of Bergen County in Saturday newspapers.

The legislation wasn't started here, but it seems to have some supporters in the Garden State.

"That bill does sound like a Jersey thing, which is ironic considering that over here we basically seem to have given up on this," George Zoffinger, head of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority told the newspaper. "But I think with all the money we give these teams, they should be called 'New Jersey."'

So far the bill _ co-sponsored by Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz of the Bronx and Felix Ortiz of Brooklyn _ only applies to sports teams.

Officials from the three teams have adamantly said that they aren't going to change their names.

Information from: The Record of Bergen County, http://www.northjersey.com
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I actually wouldn't mind seeing this Bill pass, even I highly doubt it will. I've always had gripes with NY teams not changing their names, especially when the metrostars changed their names to NY!
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I can see people getting all in a huff. NY giants, NY jets and so. But do we really need a bill? Does this really require the involvement of government. is it that serious?
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^ There's always a New York - New Jersey gripe about one thing or another...

I meant to post these pics a few weeks ago. Shows some of the new
residential developments going up on the Harrison waterfront, just steps
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I see the frame of this stadium a lot, but couldn't tell if it was stalled or not. Looks like things are moving along though...

http://www.wcbs880.com/pages/4082737...=1000781#imgXR

taken by Tom Kaminski in Chopper 880 on Wednesday, March 25, 2009.













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Any sign they're moving ahead with any of the residential and commercial development that's supposed to surround the stadium? Doesn't look like it from the photos, although they don't show the whole site. It's going to be a long, desolate walk from the PATH train to that stadium if nothing else gets built.
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Any sign they're moving ahead with any of the residential and commercial development that's supposed to surround the stadium? Doesn't look like it from the photos, although they don't show the whole site. It's going to be a long, desolate walk from the PATH train to that stadium if nothing else gets built.
The stadium is near the PATH station. I was told by someone in the area that there was a delay with the residential developments (not surprising) but it had more to do with local coruption than the economy.
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Is the PATH station going to be refurbed?
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Is the PATH station going to be refurbed?
It's planned to. The greater news is that the entire fleet of PATH cars will be replaced, starting this year.
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I am really excited for Red Bull Arena to be finished this year. Finally North Jersey will have a premier place to go and watch a Soccer match. It's easily going to be the class of the MLS and probably will attract the US national team to schedule a couple of more games per year in the NJ area.

And btw, NYguy. The PATH train authority has already started to change out the older Path cars. I go to Newark atleast once a week and have ridden them a couple of times. As of right now generally the newer ones are riding from Newark straight to the WTC Path Hub. They are not running thru hoboken yet.
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And btw, NYguy. The PATH train authority has already started to change out the older Path cars. I go to Newark atleast once a week and have ridden them a couple of times. As of right now generally the newer ones are riding from Newark straight to the WTC Path Hub. They are not running thru hoboken yet.
That's great. Though I hardly take the PATH, those older cars were past due for an upgrade.
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