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Originally Posted by citybooster
38 stories and 450 ft was the original designated height, but the original plan also included Harborside 6 and 7 with a smaller 20 story #6 and a nearly 60 story, 800+ft #7... now of course the lot where those two towers were designated is being developed into roughly three residential towers at 700 ft each, with one currently near completion with its exterior. Since this is likely to be the only remaining commercial lot developed in the Harborside designated lots(across by the Harborside #10 there is a lot for Harborside #8 and #9, both likely to become residential/hotel)wondering if it may turn out that Harborside #4 may turn out taller?
Is this a definite go? I linked and didn't see anything clear about a definite construction anytime soon. Looking at the render comparing it to Harborside 5 to the right it does look broader but somewhat taller as well, and I believe #5 is about 480ft? This looks a good 600ft in comparison at least.
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Possible on the height increases. JC has shown to be very accommodative to development. The final height will reflect market demand. This is far from a definitive go, but they did update the rendering recently and it's Mack Cali's next up for the Jersey City waterfront. Mack Cali has seen its office portfolio near transit, especially along the JC waterfront, command higher rents and keep a low vacancy rate. The suburban office market has been underwhelming, promoting Mack Cali to sell off most of its suburban office portfolio to concentrate resources in Jersey City.
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2...city_as_i.html
http://www.northjersey.com/news/busi...city-1.1641887