Jersey City

BeLa Exterior Rendering - 74 Maple Street

Golden Glades Capital Management Launches Leasing for BeLa at 74 Maple Street in Jersey City

Leasing is underway at BeLa, a new rental property at 74 Maple Street in the Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood of Jersey City. Designed by Minno Wasko Architects and Planning and developed by Golden Glades Capital Management, the building represents mounting interest in areas surrounding the downtown metro center where rents have risen in step with the city’s growing skyline.

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Rendering of 351 Marin

351 Marin Boulevard’s Superstructure Continues Ascent in Jersey City

Construction is moving along at 351 Marin Boulevard, a 383-foot-tall mixed-used development in Jersey City. Designed by Hollwich Kushner in collaboration with HLW International and developed in a joint venture between KRE Group and Northwestern Mutual, the 38-story project will yield 507 residential units, 8,000 square feet of commercial space, 203 parking spaces, and a 4,500-square-foot public plaza with a freestanding pavilion.

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Rendering of 295J in Jersey City - courtesy of Ironstate Development Company & BKSK Architects

Leasing Begins for 295J at 295 Johnston Avenue in Jersey City

Leasing is now underway at 295J, a new rental property at 295 Johnston Avenue in the Bergen-Lafayette section of Jersey City. Designed by BKSK Architects, the five-story building comprises 309 apartments ranging from studios to three-bedroom units. Monthly rents begin at $1,910 with initial occupancy scheduled for April 2020. Each apartment will feature keyless entrance technology, large windows, furnished kitchen appliances and fixtures, and washer and dryers.

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Harborside 8 and 9. Rendering via Mack-Cali’s quarterly report

Jersey City’s Harborside 8 Skyscraper Wins Approvals From City Planning Agency

Jersey City’s waterfront is set to give rise to another new skyscraper. City officials have approved Harborside 8, a 68-story, 708-foot-tall residential tower at the southeast corner of Second and Hudson Streets. Developed by Mack Cali and designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects, the building will eventually top out as one of the tallest structures in the state of New Jersey.

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