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Originally Posted by chris08876
This is fantastic. JC has come a long way since the early 90's. Not to mention it will complement the river views. What are the heights of all three towers?
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I think they have never released the height of the towers in terms of feet or meters. Looking at the images I am posting bellow, I can count about 75 apparent (I don't know how many actual floors there are, but as in the case of 432 Park, I think it is more useful to use the apparent floor counting) Similar developments along Jersey City's waterfront have a floor height of about 3 meters or 9 to 10 feet. this could be a little higher.
There are other renders that shows more floors, about 85, But I think these are the latest, so assuming 75 apparent floors, each one has to be a least 3,2 meters 7 10,5 feet in order to surpass the 238 meters/ 781 ft Goldman Sachs Tower. I'd say that the tallest tower could be between 240meters/ 787ft (with 3,20 / 10,5 ft floors) to 277 meters / 910ft. (with 3,7 / 12ft floors)
Anyway, it is practically approved
City Council gives tentative OK to tax break for Journal Square towers
http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/inde...ntative_o.html
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A measure approving a long-term tax break for a proposed three-tower development in Jersey City’s Journal Square neighborhood was given initial approval by the City Council last week.
The deal would give KRE Group, the developer behind the $600 million project, up to 35 years before it would have to pay conventional taxes on the towers. The measure, which needs one more vote before it is finalized, was passed unanimously at a special Thursday morning council meeting.
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Some more pictures of the development