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Old Posted Feb 18, 2024, 4:33 PM
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Completed / Topped Out
99 Hudson Street | residential | 76 floors | completed
Journal Squared Tower II | residential | 72 floors | completed
Urby (Urban Ready Living) I | residential | 69 floors | completed
Journal Squared Tower III | residential | 61 floors | topped out
25 Columbus (Haus25 formerly The Charlotte) | residential/school | 57 floors | completed
Journal Squared Tower I | residential | 54 floors | completed
65 Bay Street | residential | 50 floors | completed
70 Columbus Plaza | residential | 50 floors | completed
90 Columbus Plaza | residential | 50 floors | completed
33 Park II | residential | 44 floors | completed
331 Marin Boulevard I | residential | 41 floors | completed
351 Marin Boulevard II | residential | 38 floors | completed
VYV II | residential | 35 floors | completed
The Ellipse | residential | 33 floors | completed
30 Park Lane North | residential | 33 floors | topped out
Provost Square III | mixed-use | 33 floors | topped out
88 Regent St | residential | 32 floors | completed
33-35 Van Reipen Avenue | residential | 27 floors | completed
415-435 Summit Avenue (425 Summit) | mixed-use | 27 floors | topped out
622 Summit | residential | 27 floors | under construction
Emerson Lofts (Hudson House Lofts) I | residential | 26 floors | completed
571-577 Pavonia Ave (Journal Square Urby) | residential | 25 floors | topped out
262 Johnson Avenue | mixed-use | 25 floors | topped out
700 Washington Boulevard I | residential | 24 floors | completed
28 Cottage | residential | 20 floors | completed
407-413 Summit Ave | residential | 19 floors | topped out
289 Jordan Ave | residential | 16 floors | completed
711 Montgomery St | residential | 16 floors | topped out
32 Oakland | residential | 14 floors | topped out
87 Newkirk St | residential | 14 Floors | completed
3 Journal Square Plaza | residential | 13 floors | completed
175 Second Street | residential | 13 floors |completed
345 Baldwin | residential | 13 floors | topped out
161 Van Wagenen Ave | residential | 13 floors | topped out
700 Washington Boulevard II | residential | 12 floors | completed
144 First St | residential | 12 floors | topped out
358 Martin Luther King Drive (Jersey City Public Safety Building) | government | 12 floors | completed
One Grove | residential | 12 floors | topped out
72 York St | residential | 11 floors | topped out


Under Construction
One Journal Square I | residential | 56 floors | under construction
One Journal Square II | residential | 56 floors | under construction
55 Hudson | residential | 56 floors | site prep
499-501 Summit Avenue | residential | 53 floors | under construction
2958 Kennedy Blvd | residential | 34 floors | demo
11-29 Cottage Street | residential | 28 floors | demolition
26-28 Van Reipen Avenue | residential | 27 floors | under construction
630-632 Newark Ave | mixed use | 27 floors | demo
3085 JFK Blvd I | residential | 12 floors | under construction
3085 JFK Blvd II | residential | 12 floors | under construction
12-24 Brook St | residential | 10 floors | under construction


Approved
30 Journal Square Plaza | residential | 72 floors | approved
444 Washington Boulevard | residential | 70 floors | approved
Urby (Urban Ready Living) II | residential | 69 floors | approved
Urby (Urban Ready Living) III | residential | 69 floors | approved
400-420 Marin Blvd (ShopRite) | mixed-use | 60 floors | under construction
560 Marin Blvd | residential | 59 floors | approved
580 Marin Blvd | residential | 57 floors | approved
808 Pavonia I | residential | 57 floors | approved
808 Pavonia II | residential | 51 floors | approved
150 River Drive Tower A | residential | 48 floors | approved
500 Summit Ave | mixed use | 42 floors | approved
Pier Six IV | residential | 39 floors | approved
150 River Drive Tower B | residential | 38 floors | approved
Pier Six I | residential | 33 floors | approved
Pier Six II | residential | 33 floors | approved
Pier Six III | residential | 33 floors | approved
32-38 Cottage St. | residential | 32 floors | approved
414 Hoboken Avenue (Bergen Arch Plaza I) | residential | 28 floors | approved
414 Hoboken Avenue (Bergen Arch Plaza II) | residential | 28 floors | approved
21-29 Van Reipen Avenue | residential | 27 floors | approved
35-43 Cottage | residential | 27 floors | approved
619 Marin Blvd | residential | 24 floors | approved
St Lucy's Redevelopment | residential | 23 floors | approved
286 Coles St | residential | 21 floors | approved
2973 JFK Blvd | residential | 20 floors | approved | article
417 Communipaw Avenue | residential | 20 floors | approved
165-173 Academy St | mixed | 19 floors | approved
198 Academy | residential | 18 floors | approved
150 River Drive Tower C | residential | 15 floors | approved
682 Route 440 aka 11 Bennett St | residential | 15 floors | approved | article
150 River Drive Tower C | residential | 14 floors | approved
232-238 Sip Ave | mixed | 14 floors | approved
1075 West Side Ave I | residential | 13 floors | approved
1075 West Side Ave II | residential | 13 floors | approved
44-48 Newkirk Ave | residential | 12 floors | approved
96-110 Tonnele Ave | residential |12 floors | approved
2 Hoboken Ave | residential | 13 floors | approved
305 Coles St I | residential | 12 floors | approved
305 Coles St II | residential | 12 floors | approved
100 Colden Street | residential | 12 floors | approved
20 Carbon Place I | residential | 12 floors | approved
20 Carbon Place II | residential | 12 floors | approved
Bayfront Development | mixed-use | multiple | approved


Proposed
242 Hudson Street (Harbourside XIII) | residential | 68 floors | proposed
107 Morgan | residential | 60+ floors | proposed
Water/Culver Parcel I | residential | 55 floors | proposed
Water/Culver Parcel II | mixed-use | 55 floors | proposed
50 Hudson | residential | 40 floors | proposed
Water/Culver Parcel III | mixed-use | 38 floors | proposed
Harborside Plaza IV | office | 38 floors | proposed
Water/Culver Parcel IV | mixed-use | 30 floors | proposed
80 Journal Square | residential | 26 floors | proposed
Golden Cicada - Grand St Site | residential | 26 floors | proposed
Golden Cicada - Sussex St Site | residential | 16 floors | proposed
250 Morris Blvd | residential | 16 floors | proposed
110-115 Giles Avenue | residential | 16 floors | proposed
Holland Park I | residential | 18 floors | proposed
Holland Park II | residential | 18 floors | proposed
597 Marin Boulevard aka 166 14th Street | residential | 14 floors | proposed
44-48 Newkirk St | residential | 13 floors | proposed
251-257 Grand St | residential | 12 floors | proposed
The Cove | sciences, residential mixed-use | ?? floors | proposed


Stalled/Stale
101 Newkirk St. | residential | 50 floors | stalled
180 Baldwin Ave | mixed-use | 25 floors | stalled
177 Grand Street I | residential | 22 floors | stalled
177 Grand Street II | residential | 16 floors | stalled
448-466 Grand St | residential | 13 floors | stalled
15 Nardone Place I | residential | 13 floors | stalled
15 Nardone Place II | residential | 11 floors | stalled
Journal Square PATH Station Redevelopment | mixed-use | ?? floors | stalled


Dead Proposals
55 Hudson Street | commercial | 95 floors | dead
Liberty Rising | hotel | 95 floors | dead
Montgomery Tower (30 Montgomery Street) | mixed-use | 70 floors | dead
San Remo | residential | 61 floors | dead
Pier Six V | residential | 51 floors | dead
Bates Street Redevelopment I | residential | 50 floors | dead
Bates Street Redevelopment II | residential | 50 floors | dead
Bates Street Redevelopment III | residential | 50 floors | dead
Bates Street Redevelopment IV | residential | 50 floors | dead
Laurel-Saddlewood Redevelopment | residential | 50 floors | dead
Sixth Street Embankment I | residential | 45 floors | dead
Sixth Street Embankment II | residential | 35 floors | dead
Powerhouse Tower | residential | 40 floors | dead
693-701 Newark Avenue | hotel | 25 floors | dead
688 Montgomery | mixed-use | 22 floors | dead
Urby at 168 Sip Avenue | residential | 18 floors | dead
Crescent Park | mixed-use | ?? floors | dead


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Thank you for providing the information. I am specifically interested in the proposed project at 597 Marin Blvd. I was wondering if you could share a link to where I might be able to follow its progression through the city review process. Thank You.
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Also, something at 155 Marin Boulevard.


Jersey Digs has the scoop.
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2024, 6:08 AM
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Thank you for providing the information. I am specifically interested in the proposed project at 597 Marin Blvd. I was wondering if you could share a link to where I might be able to follow its progression through the city review process. Thank You.
I don’t remember what this one is at all.
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2024, 11:06 AM
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500 Summit



Looks like the owners of this site are in financial trouble, and are looking to offload this property. A good thing because it's been pending for like two decades now while Journal Squared, JSQ Urby and 499 Summit rise across the street.

One thing that stood out is the unit count is between 900 and 1000! The legal settlement capped the height at 42 floors, but it looks like they're really going to pack that density in, as they should as it's across the street from the JSQ PATH Station and Regional Transportation Hub.

Hopefully the new owners get to building. It must be absolutely insane how many people are moving to JSQ. As long as this Kennedy Fried Chicken doesn't get gentrified out.
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The track on the left looks a little dangerous.
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The track on the left looks a little dangerous.
Literally no one wants this bs linear park next to the tracks. It's just a check the box exercise for planners to include green space, regardless if it's wanted or desired by the community.
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I was talking about the actual track on the left... Looks like it might cause a derailment LOL
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I was talking about the actual track on the left... Looks like it might cause a derailment LOL
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Jersey City’s Singh Tower Nabs $70 Million Loan





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A project that is looking to add to the Journal Square skyline while creating a new link to a planned Jersey City park has obtained a large mortgage loan as construction moves forward.

Northwind Group, a Manhattan-based real estate private equity firm, have announced that it provided a $70 million loan through its closed-end debt funds to 622 Summit Avenue, a 29-story 209-unit multifamily residential property known as Singh Tower. The project is being spearheaded by GN Management, who have successfully completed 16 prior projects in Jersey City.

The future Singh Tower began to properly rise last fall. Designed by Hoboken-based MVMK Architecture, the modern-looking project will top out at 285 feet when completed.
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^ Cool. I didn't realize this one was under construction.

Also, Urby II and III are before the March planning board meeting with revisions! Looks like the design of the towers are changing and a different landscape plan. I'm sure JerseyDigs will give the full scoop in the next few days or so...
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