Real-Estate Development
Residential with Retail Space
Property Address Description Status
Trump Plaza Residences 88 Morgan Street At 55 stories high, the tallest residential building in NJ! 43 luxury condominiums (totaling 531,500 square feet). One- to three-bedrooms from 750 to 2,050 sq.-ft. Developer: Metro Homes, L.L.C. www.trumpplazaresidences.com Tower I completed 2008. Tower II planned
Van Leer Place 110 Hoboken Avenue A sustainable mixed-use community on 7-acres. 400 homes and 7,500 square feet of retail space. Green design and transit-oriented community will include a New Jersey Transit pedestrial walkway to the 2nd Street Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Station in Hoboken. Developer: Hoboken Brownstone Company, www.HBrownstone.com. Planned
The View Audrey Zapp Drive & Johnson Avenue Three condominium towers with 575 condo units: the tallest tower will be 30 stories with 328 units, a 20-story tower will include 86 units, and an 18-story tower with 161 units. 988 parking spaces, plus commercial space. Developer: Landmark Developers. Planned
The Waldo Lofts 159 Second Street 12-story, 82-unit condominium building. Studios to 4-bedrooms from 900 to 2,400 square-feet. Features freight-capacity elevators to handle large artwork, super-sized hallways and doors for getting art to/from the elevators, hoist beams attached to ceilings, maximized natural light and ground-floor display and commercial space. Developer: Fields Development Group. www.waldolofts.com. Completed 2006
The Wilson 75 Fourteenth Street Residential tower adjacent to the new "Newport Park" with 341 rental units, 16,261 square feet of retail space, and 276 parking spaces. Developer: Newport Associates Development Co. www. newportnj.com. Planned
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