JERSEY CITY | 55 Hudson Street | 637 FT | 58 FLOORS
According to a recent update to the city's development map, a new proposal has been submitted for 55 Hudson St., Jersey City.
COMMERCIAL Sqft: 903,000 Retail Sqft: 17,500 Parking Spaces: 684 Height in Storeys: 95 This is down the street from the infamous 99 Hudson site. Originally planned for 95-storeys, but appears to now be 76 based on the update. The site is currently a vacant parking lot: https://www.google.com/maps/place/55...ity,+NJ+07302/ This is great news for Jersey City and the New York metro area. The tower will no doubt compliment the Manhattan skyline. |
What a day for the NY metropolitan area. :cheers:
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The 95 floor trend is good to have.
Lets wrap up the last two days for the metro: 1) 55 Hudson at 900 ft and 95 floors 2) 666 5th Avenue at 1400 feet 3) 138 East 50th Street at 803 feet and 64 floors 4) 1399 Park Avenue at 23 floors and 253 feet 5) Hudson Yards Phase II supertall being over 1,100 feet +. 6) 101 Lincoln Avenue and 2401 3rd Avenue at 210 and 199 feet. 7) 269 West 87th Street at 170 feet. Good two days for NY metro high-rises/skyscrapers/supertalls. |
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In my excitement, I just realized that this isn't residential sqft but commercial! It's an office tower! It reminds me of an interview Mayor Steven Fulop did with NY YIMBY a short while back...
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Site looks a little smaller than 30 Hudson, so this could possibly be in super tall territory (300m+).
Site: https://www.google.com/maps/place/55...31b2b8acdc404c Probally wishful thinking, but this tower, with the floor plates of 30 Hudson, and it could be very tall. Good way I guess to attract NYC tenants with cheaper rents. Plus a new tallest for JC is always welcomed. Adds just a dynamic to the overall region skyline and would look great from the harbor at that location. |
September 10, 2015. Potential supertall planned for Jersey City. Your move, Brooklyn. lol
Downtown and Journal Square development map link: http://www.cityofjerseycity.com/uplo...ent%20Maps.pdf |
Haha, this is getting insane! :haha: I mean, JC has what 3, 4 900 footers proposed now? Damn.
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So a few more details about this... Goldman Sachs is the developer, or at least is the land owner of record. That have zoning rights for a tower of nearly 1 million sqft. I believe the height limit for the area is 990ft (will double check on Monday). They will likely need a variance form the city to building taller...
What's a fair ceiling height estimate for a 95 story commercial building? ;-) |
These days isn't 12 foot pretty much standard? Sometimes 13', 14' w/ dropped ceilings.
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More like 15'.
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Even at 12', it would be 1140 ft. At 15', I'd be 1425'. Eh, but that would be too much excitement with those figures. Too good to be true. :ahhh:
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just curious, where do the height/floor count figures come from?
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95-Story Supertall Planned For Jersey City Waterfront At 55 Hudson Street
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http://www.yimbynews.com/2015/09/95-...on-street.html |
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/ar...n-office-parks
New Jersey’s Office Parks Empty as Christie Bolsters Cities Quote:
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Why are they giving the credit to humpty dumbty?
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Wow... something decent out of Christie?!
Well, props to him. Our cities are our future. Not the mindless, 60's brutalist structures called office parks that inhabit some of our "garden" filled suburbs. |
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