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LeFrak Submits Plans for New 33-Story Tower in Jersey City



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One of the most prominent developers along the Hudson River has spent the last few months quietly planning their next moves and their latest proposal would see construction of a mixed-use high-rise at one of the last undeveloped waterfront tracts near the Hoboken border.

LeFrak has redeveloped most of the city’s Newport neighborhood into a modern metropolis from its former post-industrial landscape, but about seven acres of prime space remains vacant. The missing peg lies between Washington Boulevard and the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway and was recently subdivided into six lots by Jersey City’s planning board during their June 23 meeting.

Wave 2 LLC, a subsidiary of LeFrak, submitted plans to Jersey City on June 1 looking to develop a lot numbered 3.13 into their latest tower. Listed under the address of 30 Park Lane North, the application calls for a 33-story structure that tops out at just over 349 feet and includes 391 rental units.

The living spaces on the application break down as 30 studios, 174 one-bedrooms, 153 two-bedrooms, 32 three-bedrooms, and 2 four-bedroom units. None of the apartments would be set aside as affordable housing, as none are required to be under current regulations.

Lambertville-based Minno Wasko is the architect of record for the development, which would add 7,970-square feet of ground floor retail to the streetscape. The as-yet-unnamed project would include 363 parking spaces inside of a garage and conforms to the Newport Redevelopment Plan as currently designed.
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LeFrak Plans Three Towers, Over 1,110 Units in Jersey City




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Ownership behind one of the last vacant waterfront parcels in the Newport neighborhood has submitted fresh revitalization plans that envision a trio of mixed-use buildings plus some open space and new streets.

On December 20, LeFrak applied to Jersey City’s planning department to develop a chunk of what is called the Northeast Quadrant. The land, situated just north of Newport Green and the newly constructed Park Lane North roadway, runs to the Hoboken border and is essentially the last developable portion of the neighborhood following decades of new construction.

LeFrak is seeking preliminary major site plan approval to construct three high-rise residential and mixed-use buildings on the northern end of the quadrant. The architect for the entirety of the plan is New York-based Hill West, a firm that has worked on several high-profile Manhattan projects including 56 Leonard in Tribeca.

While renderings of LeFrak’s latest endeavor have not been made available, the scale of the land’s development will unquestionably alter the landscape and totals 1,114 units. The first component, dubbed East Tower and set to feature waterfront views, would rise 48 stories and contain 571 residences plus approximately 6,800 square feet of first-floor retail space.

The second tallest building in the plan, called West Tower, appears slated for the Washington Boulevard side of the property. It would rise 38 stories and just over 390 feet, including 363 residential units.

The final portion, tentatively named Central Tower, looks like it will fall between the two bigger structures and top out at 14 floors. 180 residential units are slated for that building plus a four-story parking garage with 557 parking spaces and 12,500 square feet of first-floor retail space.

The actual buildings under the plan are slated to cover about 37% of the land and about 14,528 square feet of open space would be created under the proposal. Two other lots also owned by Lefrak were previously subdivided during approvals for The Beach and are set to become a proper extension of 18th Street that will be paved as part of the new proposal.
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How is it that I've never seen that sculpture?
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How is it that I've never seen that sculpture?
It just got built about a year ago, I believe.
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how interesting — a sculpture about nose picking.
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Ha! That explains it, then.
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