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Yea title should be changed for neatness. I made it lower case and then realized it later past the time allowed to change it. Location is right near the train station. This project is occurring in phases.
I found another source, from the architects: The overall scene of the development and larger idea...
http://www.meltzermandl.com/images/c...62_thumb_4.jpg
Quote:
New Brunswick Transit Village is a mixed-use, transit-oriented design for downtown New Brunswick consisting of a 24-story building and a new pedestrian walkway directly adjacent to a NJ Transit/Amtrak station. The development recaptures a pivotal but underutilized site between downtown New Brunswick and the oldest portion of the Rutgers University campus, and establishes a new and pedestrian-friendly retail, residential, and commercial destination in the area. The building itself provides street-level retail space for several tenants including the Rutgers University Bookstore; five stories or 50,000 SF of office space; and a 656-car parking garage behind the retail and commercial space serving the train station. It is topped by a 15-story, 200-unit condominium tower offering views of the Raritan River.
On the northeastern side of the building, a broad new walkway connects the train station with College Avenue and the Old Queen’s campus while simultaneously providing a gracious new public space and landing point for visitors arriving in downtown New Brunswick via train. The development creates a much-needed connection between downtown, the train station, and the historic, Old Queen’s portion of the Rutgers University campus.
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2014 Perkins Eastman
http://www.eekarchitects.com/portfol...ransit-village
www.meltzermandl.com