Renderings Reveal Cove, a 14-Acre Mixed-Use Development in Jersey City

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

Little by little, progress is being made on Cove, a massive mixed-use project in Jersey City. Argent Ventures, which owns 12.4 acres of the development land, has joined forces with H&R Real Estate Investment Trust, to redevelop the property adjacent to Liberty State Park. Preliminary plans by Argent Ventures called for a mixed-use waterfront development with 1.6 million square feet of laboratory and office space and 1,544 residential units. Residents would have clear views of both downtown Jersey City and Manhattan.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The site is mostly vacant brownfields and a tidal ditch that receives sewer outfall. The first phase of development, recently completed, involved environmental remediation on the land that borders Aetna Street and Jersey Avenue. The second phase is expected to start this summer and comprises permitting and infrastructure improvement design, as reported by Return on Information New Jersey. Following that, construction would begin in 2022 for a two-tower mixed-use building.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

Early blueprints outline an academic life science lab building yielding 200,000 square feet, a commercial life science lab building yielding 500,000 square feet, a new public park, and road infrastructure. Although it’s not clear what will follow the first two-tower structure, the focus will be on life science industries.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

The Cove. Rendering courtesy of Nancy J Kelley + Associates.

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7 Comments on "Renderings Reveal Cove, a 14-Acre Mixed-Use Development in Jersey City"

  1. David : Sent From Heaven. | April 8, 2021 at 9:30 am | Reply

    Exciting to see tall buildings standing in different places. if I were a bird, I’d probably fly to and perch on the roof of the building: Thank you.

  2. very nice design of the towers, especially in terms of the monotony of recent building trends.

  3. David in Bushwick | April 8, 2021 at 12:58 pm | Reply

    Sounds more like it should be called Sewer Cove.

  4. Beautiful masterplan

  5. Uh oh. No Scientists of Color in the rendering. Nancy J. Kelley is getting cancelled in three, two…

  6. Cool! I love the towers!

  7. J Kevin Moran | April 11, 2021 at 6:31 am | Reply

    Why this was not done sooner, I understand. This will be a premiere address in JC and for that matter an important address in the metropolitan area with Liberty Park at its doorstep. JC will just keep getting better and better.

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