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The redevelopment of a former industrial site in Bergen County is almost complete as construction is well underway on the final residential phase of the Rosera Wesmont in Wood-Ridge.
Developer JCMLiving is hard at work completing their vision for a mixed-use transit village just a short walk from NJ Transit’s Wesmont Station in Wood-Ridge. The entirety of the project is revitalizing a 150+ acre parcel once occupied by the Curtiss-Wright aircraft engine manufacturing facility.
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Situated at the corner of Wesmont Drive and Passaic Avenue, Rosera Wesmont is adjacent to the borough’s Rosie-the-Riveter Plaza. The final phase will offer a mix of open-concept studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom layouts alongside 35,000 square feet of amenity space and ground-floor retail space fronting Wesmont Drive.
“Rosera Wesmont raises the bar for suburban living at Wesmont Station and marks the extraordinary evolution of this pivotal Wood-Ridge neighborhood from a pre-war-era industrial zone to a beautiful residential neighborhood with easy commutability,” said Aaron Polinsky of JCMLiving, the developer.
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“We are excited about this final and most luxurious residential phase of Wesmont Station, which will culminate in a development in which the entire community can take pride,” he added.
In addition to in-unit designer elements and fixtures, smart technology, oversized windows and private balconies, Rosera Wesmont is slated to feature a multi-level hotel-style lobby, a 13,000 square foot pool and sundeck, fitness areas, and sport simulator centers. A 480-space parking garage provides direct access from every level of the building.
The Rosera Wesmont project team includes Minno & Wasko Architects, Childs Dreyfus Interior Design, and general contractor Ingerman Construction. The final section of the development is slated to welcome their first residents during early 2024.