The Atwater has officially launched leasing in Bogota, New Jersey. The riverfront development is located at 1000 West Fort Lee Road and comprises 303 rentals in addition to over 30,000 square feet of amenity spaces.
Now complete, The Atwater is among the largest rental developments to be completed in New Jersey’s Bergen County.
“With a waterfront location offering views of the Hackensack River, proximity to New York City, and easy access to the area’s local dining, shopping, and entertainment scene, The Atwater will appeal to those looking for a suburban style of living coupled with a sophisticated, amenity-rich lifestyle,” said Jonathan Stein, founder and managing member of PCD Capital, lead developer of The Atwater. “We’ve already had high interest from local residents seeking a new level of Bergen County luxury, as well as those moving from the congested Hudson River waterfront and New York City.
The property’s four- and five-story buildings are positioned along the edge of the Hackensack River and are specifically oriented to maximize views of the surrounding area. Each apartment offers nine-foot ceiling heights, hardwood flooring, in-unit washer-dryers, modern appliances, and designer fixtures. Units also include either a balcony or a patio.
Outdoor amenity spaces include a heated pool and sundeck, barbecue grills, an outdoor theater, and a riverfront walkway. The Atwater’s indoor amenities include multiple lounge spaces, a fitness center, a yoga studio, a game room, a business center with co-working spaces, and a children’s playroom.
Additional on-site services include Amazon Package lockers, bike storage, on-site parking, a coffee bar, and a public dog park.
Monthly rent begins around $2,000 with leasing available exclusively from The Marketing Directors.
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Wow, this is very beautiful.
Where can I get a application for this complex ? Can you email me more information on this development