Nice Renders, rgarri4!
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Waiting to start....
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Easily the least exciting of all the iterations, but whatever just get it built already...
Just a reminder of the renderings circa 2016: http://image.nj.com/home/njo-media/w...26e26f9175.jpg _ |
JerseyDigs: https://jerseydigs.com/one-journal-s...ing-scheduled/
I agree 1000% Busy Bee, that was my favorite version. |
We'll most likely see movement in this next month or early May with equipment moving in.
A ton of units. 1723 units here and also the odds are looking good for Pier 6, with another 1723 units in 4 towers (preliminary approval on that one). Jersey City is hot! Inclusionary zoning ordinance mitigation in the works! :D |
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Finally.
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Kushner Breaks Ground on One Journal Square, Target to Anchor Retail Space
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Besides this and the 899 ft development, are there any other big ones going up in Jersey City (or Newark)
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There are a crapload of towers u/c and planned in both cities. |
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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 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 88 Regent St | residential | 32 floors | completed 33-35 Van Reipen Avenue | residential | 27 floors | topped out Emerson Lofts (Hudson House Lofts) I | residential | 26 floors | completed 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 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 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 | topped out 72 York St | residential | 11 floors | topped out Under Construction Journal Squared Tower III | residential | 61 floors | under construction One Journal Square I | residential | 56 floors | under construction One Journal Square II | residential | 56 floors | under construction 30 Park Lane North | residential | 33 floors | under construction Provost Square III | mixed-use | 33 floors | under construction 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 415-435 Summit Avenue (425 Summit) | mixed-use | 27 floors | under construction 571-577 Pavonia Ave (Journal Square Urby) | residential | 25 floors | excavation 262 Johnson Avenue | mixed-use | 25 floors | under construction 711 Montgomery St | residential | 16 floors | under construction 161 Van Wagenen Ave | residential | 13 floors | under construction One Grove | residential | 12 floors | under construction 12-24 Brook St | residential | 10 floors | excavation 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 | 65 floors | approved 560 Marin Blvd | residential | 59 floors | approved 580 Marin Blvd | residential | 57 floors | approved 808 Pavonia I | residential | 57 floors | approved 499-501 Summit Avenue | residential | 53 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 2958 Kennedy Blvd | residential | 31 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 618 Pavonia | residential | 27 floors | approved 622 Summit | residential | 27 floors | approved 35-43 Cottage | residential | 27 floors | approved 262 Johnson | residential | 24 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 3085 JFK Blvd I | residential | 12 floors | approved 3085 JFK Blvd 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 400-420 Marin Blvd (ShopRite) | mixed-use | 60 floors | proposed 55 Hudson | residential | 56 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 |
Jersey City going crazy! One of the great skylines of NYC!
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Hopefully Newark will have a list the size of Jersey City. Newark is a tinder box waiting to explode in development. Some good things in the pipeline but it hasn't yet exploded to Jersey City levels.
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That list of projects alone makes me giddy with glee. There are fewer sweeter things than a skyscraper boom. Go JC!
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A little gentrification is not a bad thing, especially if it could improve the worst parts of Newark and Jersey City. I just don't want to see it that long term residents are forced out en mass. The solution is to make sure there is an adequate amount of supply of housing at all income levels. Even the so called luxury housing, what that does is allow older housing built 10, 20, 30 years ago to turn into the affordable options. The city also needs to do away with the R1 zoning. It's in the neighborhoods where the last naturally affordable housing can be found. There are still places in the Heights, Westside and Greenville where a one bedroom apartment can be found for a $1,000 bucks. The problem is it would be an illegal subsidized dwelling in the eyes of the city due to zoning. |
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2020 2021 It's obvious the census estimates are bullshit this year, but how long until Jersey City surpasses Newark. Both cities are growing fast, but JC is at warp speed. Jersey City built 4,762 new units in 2020 Newark built 489 new units Jersey City built 4,073 new units in 2021 Newark built 1,338 new units So far in 2022... (March 2022 data) Jersey City built 1,652 new units Newark built 678 new units 2022 numbers extrapolated JC: 6,608 Newark: 2,712 |
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