New Jersey

The Hendrix Wraps Up Construction at 331 Marin Boulevard in Jersey City

Exterior work is wrapping up on The Hendrix, a 41-story residential tower at 331 Marin Boulevard in downtown Jersey City‘s Powerhouse Arts District. Designed by Marchetto Higgins Stieve and developed by The Albanese Group, the 400-foot-tall structure will yield 482 units, 121 parking spaces, a 125-seat theater, and 14,000 square feet of amenities. Hatfield Group is the façade consultant for the project, which is alternately addressed as 184 Morgan Street and is bound by Marin Boulevard to the east, Morgan Street to the south, Grove Street to the west, and Bay Street to the north.

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Rendering of Lionsgate's new studio and production facility in Newark, New Jersey - Courtesy of Great Point Studios

Renderings Reveal Lionsgate’s Next Production Studio in Newark, New Jersey

New renderings from Great Point Studios, a film and television studio investment company, are the first to reveal a new production studio in Newark, New Jersey. The production studio will replace Seth Boyden Terrace, a partially abandoned 12-building housing complex formerly operated by the New Jersey Housing Authority located between Weequahic Park and Newark Airport.

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Excavation Underway for Journal Square Urby at 571-577 Pavonia Avenue in Jersey City, New Jersey

Excavation has begun at 571-577 Pavonia Avenue, the site of Journal Square Urby, a 25-story residential tower in the Journal Square section of Jersey City. Designed by HLW Architects and Amsterdam-based studio Concrete and developed by Ironstate Development, Panepinto Properties, and Kimmel, the 265-foot-tall structure will yield 317 residential units, a 2,607-square-foot cafe on the ground level, and 1,349 square feet of office space. The property is alternately addressed as 532 Summit Avenue and is located at the corner of Pavonia and Summit Avenues, a short walk from the Journal Square PATH station.

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72 York Street Tops Out in Jersey City, New Jersey

Construction has topped out on 72 York Street, an 11-story residential building in Jersey City‘s Paulus Hook Historic District. Designed by MVMK, the structure will yield 14 condominiums ranging from 800-square-foot one-bedroom units to 2,100-square-foot three-bedroom homes, as well as 880 square feet of ground-floor commercial space. Residential amenities include private storage space for each unit. The property is located by the corner of York and Greene Streets, directly to the east of Jersey City’s main post office.

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