Construction is complete on Journal Square Urby, a 25-story residential tower at 532 Summit Avenue in Jersey City, New Jersey. Designed by HLW Architects and Concrete Amsterdam and developed by Urby, Panepinto Properties, and Kimmel, the 265-foot-tall structure yields 317 apartments in studio to three-bedroom layouts. Move-ins began in mid-October.
Amenities include a roof-level heated swimming pool, dog park, a fitness center, and bicycle storage.
One of the project’s most striking details is a mural that covers the entire southern elevation of the tower. The mural was completed by Argentinian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone, and is his largest to date.
“Journal Square Urby offers a lifestyle centered on culture, comfort, and connection,” said David Barry, founder and CEO of Urby. “We’re excited to welcome new residents to the heart of Jersey City’s vibrant Journal Square neighborhood.”
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Is no one in Jersey City upset about this seriously hideous mural?
What’s wrong with it?
Is there anywhere in the world bigger than this? Thanks.