Construction Updates: 80/90 Columbus, Provost Square, Hudson Exchange West
With so much development happening in Jersey City, it's hard to keep track of it all. In our new Construction Updates series, we'll visit all the new projects and bring you updates on the progress of each.
It’s Time to Build Condos Again Says Cushman’s Brian Whitmer
Globe Street recently sat down for an exclusive interview with Brian Whitmer, head of Cushman & Wakefield’s Metropolitan Area Capital Markets Group. In the interview, Whitmer talks about the New Jersey multi-family market and urges developers to start transitioning from rental to condo projects.
Embankment House in Hamilton Park Begins Leasing
Hamilton Park’s newest rental building, Embankment House, has officially begun leasing. The unique property sits atop the old stone embankment formerly used by railroad cars operated by the Erie Railroad.
Mayor Fulop Cuts Ribbon, Officially Opening Cast Iron Lofts II
Yesterday, Mayor Fulop joined officials from the Manhattan Building Company to officially open Cast Iron Lofts II, a new 27-story residential building in the quickly growing Soho West neighborhood of Jersey City.
When Toll Bros Finishes, Hoboken’s East Side Will Be Fully Developed
When Toll Brothers completes their final Hudson Tea and Maxwell Place buildings, it will mark somewhat of a milestone for Hoboken. Besides a parcel that the city owns on the waterfront there will be no significant land left to develop east of Park Avenue.
37-Story Tower Approved at 75 Park Lane South in Newport
75 Park Lane South in Newport will soon become a new 37-story tower with 359 residential units and 7,248 square feet of retail.
Lafayette’s Newest Project 424 Whiton Street Ok’d by Planning Board
In another sign that Jersey City development continues to push further into neighborhoods outside of Downtown, the Planning Board recently approved a new project at 420-424 Whiton Street in the Lafayette neighborhood.
Three Projects Seek to Transform Hoboken’s Center
Two developers are looking to add significant residences and storefront spaces to Hoboken’s central core, which could potentially create a new retail corridor in the geographic middle of the city.
Journal Square Lofts Moving Forward After City Council Approves 25-year Tax Abatement
City Council just approved a 25-year tax abatement for Journal Square Lofts. The adaptive reuse project will restore a 100-year-old building into 40 loft style apartments.
65 Newkirk Street to Begin Construction in Coming Weeks
Another Journal Square project is breaking ground. This time at 65 Newkirk Street where Titanium Realty Group is preparing to begin construction.