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Jersey City Approves Changes to Urby Phase Two Including Plaza Revamp
The massive second phase of Jersey City Urby is making progress with recent approvals and new renderings released.
New Renderings Revealed as Phase Two of Jersey City Urby Gains Approval
The second portion of the massive project has been redesigned a bit and will now include 1,606 residences inside two 69-story towers that feature five storefronts.
New Plans Submitted for Long-Delayed Phase Two of Jersey City Urby
The second act for one of the largest redevelopments along the Hudson River is finally moving forward in Jersey City.
Phase Two of Downtown Jersey City’s Urby Could Be Scaled Back
Several indicators have emerged that the second portion of the massive development could be downsized to a single tower but still include almost 800 units.
Jersey City Approves Mack-Cali’s 68-Story Harborside 8 Development
A project totaling 680 residential units plus commercial space has been green lit by the city’s planning board.
Construction Progressing on Apartment Complex Near Short Hills Mall
“The Upton” is being developed by Mack-Cali across from The Mall at Short Hills and is expected to bring around 200 apartments to Millburn Township.
25 Columbus Dubbed ‘The Charlotte’ Under New Developer, Starts Rising in Jersey City
A 57-story tower that includes a new school, public plaza, and designated affordable housing units is under construction after being redesigned from a previous version.
High-Rise on Jersey City Waterfront Features Outdoor Pool with City Views
Monaco at 475 Washington Boulevard is overflowing with luxury amenities.
High-Rise Rentals on Jersey City Waterfront Feature Club Rooms and Pet-Friendly Happy Hours
There's an on-site program director who schedules champagne and cupcake pop-up events, gelato tastings, catered barbecues, fitness classes, and pool parties.
Why Downtown Jersey City is NY’s Best Neighborhood
From Manhattan proximity to luxury living, Downtown Jersey City offers plenty of reasons to embrace the Hudson River waterfront.