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The view from this tower is better than anything in Manhattan. You can see the whole damned skyline from there.
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When are the next towers slated to rise?
     
     
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URL near the waterfront. Also note Journal Squared in the back. And if we look to the right, we can see the u/c ellipse. (To the right of NewPort / on the border of Hoboken)


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Jersey City's First Iconic Skyscraper, Urby Harborside Readies For Leasing Launch

Jersey City's First Iconic Skyscraper, Urby Harborside Readies For Leasing Launch
July 28, 2016
https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/marke...ng-launch/4684

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Ironstate Development is nearing the completion of the first tower in their ambitious-in-scale Jersey City complex, called Urby Harborside. The trio of towers will transform the predominantly commercial area of Harborside in Jersey City and will become one of the first iconic pieces of architecture in its skyline. In 2011, Ironstate teamed up with Harborside’s owner, Mack-Cali Realty Corporation and announced its plans to transform an empty lot at 200 Greene Street into a three residential towers. Formerly known as URL Harborside, Urby Harborside will be a city within a city consisting of three towers, each 69 stories tall and defined by stacked sections which are offset from those below and above. In total, they will comprise 2,358 residential units, as well as offer public and retail spaces to the community.




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Build out of the interior continues up the tower. The roof deck is also coming along nicely and they are working on the lower parking garage cladding. The aluminum panels are fully installed and they're starting on the wooden sections. Photos from this morning (8/11/16)





     
     
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Urban Ready Living in the foreground near the water on the right. Journal Squared at the far right, background ... near "Journal Square" and 33 Park behind the Goldman Sachs Tower.

Dead Center in the distance is good old Newark, which I hope will have a boom the size of JC one day.


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It's unique as a single building. Maybe the other 2 should be made smaller?
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It's unique as a single building. Maybe the other 2 should be made smaller?
Or taller. But I agree having all these twin and triple tower developments at the same height is going to look goofy.
     
     
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