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Old Posted Nov 6, 2025, 1:55 PM
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Arrow JERSEY CITY | 100 Bay Street | 1,055 FT + FT | 90 + 40 FLOORS (1st supertall!)

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BLDG Management has unveiled a proposal for a new two-tower, 1.6-million-square-foot multifamily property that would add some 1,300 apartments to downtown Jersey City.

The firm said the project, located at 100 Bay St., would rise in the acclaimed Powerhouse Arts District with what it described as a sculptural design that incorporates the neighborhood’s artistic legacy. That would include a single residential building with a podium base and towers of 90 and 40 stories, which will be connected by a 40th-floor sky bridge, offering unit types ranging from smaller floorplans for single individuals to larger homes for families.

The property would also fill a key need, New York-based BLDG said, noting that its plan calls for a 20 percent affordable housing component. It would do so with what the firm hailed as world-class architecture by Pelli Clarke & Partners, implementing previously approved elements required by Jersey City under a development agreement with the property owner, which was approved in a federal court consent order."
https://re-nj.com/bldg-management-detail...al-design-20-percent-affordable-housing/

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This is HUGE! And a Pelli in Jersey City?? I'm not sure if it's been submitted to City Planning yet. Who has the details?!
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