282-Unit Development in Weehawken’s Port Imperial Begins Construction

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Under construction: 1800 Avenue at Port Imperial. Rendering courtesy of Handel Architects.

One of the last vacant parcels along the Hudson River in Weehawken that was in foreclosure just two years ago is now abuzz with construction activity as a new mixed-use complex is slated to fill a large gap along the waterfront.

WHK Waterfront Urban Renewal LLC recently announced that construction of its luxury waterfront development known as 1800 Avenue at Port Imperial in Weehawken has officially begun.

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1800 Avenue at Port Imperial. Rendering courtesy of Handel Architects.

The 3.65-acre site was once owned by Hongkun USA, who won approvals to build a 282-unit mixed-use complex at the property. The company quickly ran into various financial troubles and the site fell into foreclosure in 2022. Despite the issues, the new ownership group has obtained $210 million in financing to move the project forward from Benefit Street Partners.

The project, which will see a total investment of $313 million, is still planned to be built the way Handel Architects designed it. Features of the future building include floor-to-ceiling glass as well as over 45,000 square feet of amenities like indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness center and spa, basketball courts, golf simulators, a private screening room, and pet center.

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1800 Avenue at Port Imperial. Rendering courtesy of Handel Architects.

“We are thrilled to introduce 1800, a new bar setting building that boasts a unique design featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with curved edges throughout,” said CEO of WHK Waterfront Urban Renewal David Wei in a statement. “The all-glass facade not only offers stunning panoramic views of the New York City skyline but also creates a modern and sleek aesthetic that sets this building apart from the rest.”

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An aerial view of 1800 Avenue at Port Imperial. Rendering courtesy of Handel Architects.

Plaza Construction, one of the nation’s largest management and contracting firms, will be serving as general contractor on the project, which is expected to be completed by the summer of 2026.

“We are proud to partner with the team at WHK Waterfront Urban Renewal, LLC, and to collaborate with talented consulting professionals such as Handel Architects, DiSimone Consulting Engineering, and Thomas Polise Consulting Engineers,” said Thomas D’Ercole, Executive Vice President and Regional Director of Plaza Construction. “This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to excellence, and we are excited to be a part of this exclusive development along the Weehawken waterfront.”

The neighborhood surrounding the future 1800 at Port Imperial complex boasts over 2.5 miles of waterfront communities. Jessica Williams of Christie’s International Real Estate Group has already signed on as the exclusive selling and marketing agent for all of the units in the forthcoming 1800 Avenue at Port Imperial complex.

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