Tag: Ironstate Development
Approvals Obtained for Next 401-Unit Phase of Port Liberté in Jersey City
Ironstate Development will be partnering with Cleveland-based NRP Group on the next phase of the waterfront community in Jersey City.
401-Unit Port Liberté Project Heads to Jersey City’s Planning Board
New renderings have emerged of the five-story complex, which will kick off the final phase of development at the unique Jersey City waterfront neighborhood.
Ribbon Cutting Held for 381-Unit Rental Building, Harrison
Harrison Mayor James A. Fife cut the ribbon celebrating the opening of a new 381-unit rental tower at Urby.
Hoboken Hires Design Firm, Targets Uptown Property for Modern DPW
Hoboken is looking to construct a new Public Works building and annex so Ironstate Development can build a 360-unit Urby project on land that houses the current facility.
Hoboken Moves Forward on Monroe Street Resiliency Park Despite Unclear Funding
Hoboken is looking for consultants to work on designing a 1.43-acre green space but financing for the endeavor has yet to be secured.
Ironstate Plans 401-Unit Development at Jersey City’s Port Liberté
A unique neighborhood along Jersey City’s southern waterfront could be getting some more residents following a property sale.
Ironstate Seeks to Scale Back Stalled Journal Square Urby Development
The company has submitted a request to lower the unit count of the high-rise project but still wants to include retail space in the delayed 25-story tower.
With Urby Project Halted, HCCC Could Sell Journal Square Properties to JCRA
A group of properties in Jersey City are slated to be sold to a local authority for millions of dollars.
Developer Chooses ‘Not to Pursue’ 18-Story Urby Project Along Sip Avenue in Jersey City
Jersey City's third Urby project might not be coming to fruition after all.
Hoboken Gets Two Parcels for Open Space in Settlement with Ironstate Development
Hoboken is slated to acquire almost three acres of property they hope to turn into parks as part of an agreement with a developer, who in exchange will be given a new deal for a 14-story project along Observer Highway.