Weehawken

The Reserve at Estuary. Photo by Michael Young.

The Reserve At Estuary Completes Construction at 1525 Harbor Boulevard in Weehawken, New Jersey

Construction is complete on The Reserve at Estuary, a seven-story residential development at 1525 Harbor Boulevard in Weehawken, New Jersey. Designed by MHS Architecture and developed by Hartz Mountain Industries, the structure yields 218 rental units in studio- to two-bedroom layouts. The project also contains nearly 40,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities, an enclosed parking garage, and 2,200 square feet of ground-floor commercial space. The waterfront property spans a full city block bounded by River View Terrace to the north, Harbor Boulevard to east, and a wraparound one-way road along the southern and western sides of the parcel.

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Rendering of 1525 Harbor Boulevard. Designed by MHS Architecture

The Reserve at Estuary Launches Leasing At 1525 Harbor Boulevard In Weehawken, New Jersey

Hartz Mountain Industries has announced the launch of leasing for The Reserve at Estuary, a 218-unit rental development located at 1525 Harbor Boulevard in Weehawken, New Jersey. Designed by MHS Architecture, the seven-story development completes the redevelopment of Weehawken’s waterfront, capping a 40-year effort to convert the former industrial zone into a mixed-use destination with residential, commercial, and public space.

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Rendering of Hoboken Point. Credit: CetraRuddy

Hoboken Point Celebrates Grand Opening At 100 Harbor Boulevard In Weehawken, New Jersey

Hoboken Point, a 15-story two-tower residential development, recently celebrated its grand opening at 100 Harbor Boulevard in the Lincoln Harbor section of Weehawken, New Jersey. Designed by CetraRuddy and developed by Hartz Mountain Industries, the complex yields 262 units in studio to two-bedroom-plus-den layouts. The property is located between Park Avenue and the Hudson River.

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Foundation work at the Avora. photo courtesy of Landsea

Avora Condos Rise on the Weehawken Waterfront

The former railyard on the Weehawken waterfront has slowly blossomed into a new neighborhood, complete with upscale residential buildings, shops, and restaurants. Now the area, known as Port Imperial, is about to get a new, two-tower condo building called Avora. Industrious photographer Tectonic brings us a look at the construction, which has risen several stories along the Hudson River.

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