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Have Everything in Bergen County with Trademark Luxury Communities by Toll Brothers
The Grove at Upper Saddle River and West Saddle Estates in Ho-Ho-Kus offer buyers the best of both with new luxury homes, the perks of the suburbs, and proximity to New York City.
Award-Winning Toll Brothers Expands Luxury Communities to Bergen County, New Jersey
The nation's leading home builder has developed a variety of communities with luxury and proximity to New York City in common.
Third Phase of Jersey City’s Provost Square to Break Ground in Early 2020
Toll Brothers intends to start construction on the project’s 33-story tower next year, work that will also include building a performing arts center.
Plans Advancing for Hundreds of New Units Near Jersey City’s Port Liberté
Two recent designations by the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency revealed that Toll Brothers is planning 400 new apartments and 69 new townhouses next to Port Liberté.
10 Provost Street is the Jumping Off Point for Downtown Jersey City Living
10 Provost Street offers residents Downtown Jersey City at their doorstep, the quaintness of Provost Square, and luxury condominium living.
Toll Brothers Breaks Ground on Its Latest Mixed-Use Project in Hoboken
The 12-story development at 1000 Maxwell Lane is slated to deliver 110,800 square feet of speculative office space, street-level retail, and five stories of condominiums.
1425 Hudson’s Outdoor Spaces are Luxe Escapes in any Season
A resort-style collection of amenities makes the most of the outdoors.
10 Provost Street is the Jumping Off Point for Downtown Jersey City Living
10 Provost Street offers residents Downtown Jersey City at their doorstep, the quaintness of Provost Square, and luxury condominium living.
Could Toll Brothers Bring Hundreds of New Units to Port Liberté, Jersey City?
A report from the Pennsylvania-based firm claims that nearly 300 units are in the pipeline for the waterfront Jersey City community.
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.