Construction has officially kicked off at 72 Eagle Rock Avenue, the site of a 265-unit rental complex in East Hanover, New Jersey. Developed by Kushner, the property will replace a vacant office building where initial demolition is also underway.
Principals of Kushner joined municipal officials and business leaders for a groundbreaking ceremony earlier this month. When complete, the garden-style residential community will include a quadrant of four-story buildings surrounding an outdoor pool deck, a clubhouse, and landscaped walking paths.
“Today’s groundbreaking is an exciting milestone for our company and for the township as we take the next step to develop the first luxury rental apartments ever to be constructed in East Hanover,” said Michael Sommer, executive vice president, Development and Construction at Kushner. “East Hanover is highly desired by residents who appreciate its small-town, suburban charm in the heart of Morris County. We look forward to adding a new, modern residential option that will appeal to both existing residents and those who will be attracted to this incredible location.”
Designed by Minno & Wasko Architects and Planners, each of the buildings feature a gray brick façade with white and gray metal accents and a simple punched window system. The rental collection will range from one- to four-bedroom layouts including 53 homes designated for affordable housing.
Beyond the outdoor pool and sun deck, tenants will have access to a fitness center with a studio for yoga and virtual fitness programs, a theater room, co-working spaces, a conference room, fire pits, and barbecue grills.
The project is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2025.
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God I’ll be glad when this trend of architecture is over…
There goes the small town charm.
“East Hanover is highly desired by residents who appreciate its small-town, suburban charm in the heart of Morris County.”
Great idea ! Because there isn’t enough traffic in E.H yet !!!
Wow these look like some pretty cool apartments 🙂