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Re: Developers break ground for new Boys & Girls Clubs facility in Downtown Jersey City (18 Park)
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I would gladly ship any one of a dozen cookie-cutter high rises uptown in exchange for having the Loews downtown. Any day of the week. You can have the Trump building AND that hideous Soviet-era monstrosity, Grove Pointe, in exchange for the Loews.
As for the Boys and Girls Club building being a blighted structure? Are you serious? Four years ago it didn't make your list, Ian: http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=156358 It may not be as nice as the renovated The Rocket on Newark, but it is a functioning building that for many years housed a popular school (until they had to expand). Blighted? Hardly. Now it will be torn down, and in its place will be Gulls Cove II: The Reckoning. Will anyone be happier?
Posted on: 2012/6/28 17:16
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Re: Developers break ground for new Boys & Girls Clubs facility in Downtown Jersey City (18 Park)
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Are you actually saying you wish the Loews theater was torn down for some poorly designed tower to be in its place so the JSQ could be more prosperous now? I know the progress is basically at a stand still, but as downtown fills up and people get priced out, JSQ is next in line and will be developed. Thank God more developers and planners dont think the way you do. The theater is one of the few things to be proud of in this city with some actual character and history.
Posted on: 2012/6/28 16:30
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It will also allow for the continuation of Grove Street into Liberty Harbor and further integrate LH into the rest of downtown. I think this is a very positive development on all counts.
Posted on: 2012/6/28 14:26
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Its not wholly altruistic. Moving the Boys and Girls Club means redeveloping the existing lot, extending Grove Street into the development and building a higher density residential tower in place of the old Boys and Girls Club. No doubt gifting the Boys and Girls Club new, modern space will help reinvent it as a community asset while simultaneously allowing for a great deal of profit to be generated from the redevelopment of the old site. Not only does this eliminate a blighted structure from heart of the Liberty Harbor Redevelopment Area, but also allows the developer to profit from the change.
Posted on: 2012/6/28 14:21
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Nice to see a developer and source of financing not afraid to share their project with a non-profit recreation center. Is it a bad assumption that some of these kids come from families that would qualify for moderate income housing?
Posted on: 2012/6/28 13:13
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Developers break ground for new Boys & Girls Clubs facility in Downtown Jersey City (18 Park)
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Developers break ground for new Boys & Girls Clubs facility in Downtown Jersey City
Published: Thursday, June 28, 2012, 6:48 AM Updated: Thursday, June 28, 2012, 6:54 AM By The Jersey Journal Developers broke ground yesterday on a new home for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hudson County that is slated to open in the fall of 2014, The Jersey Journal reports. After 30 years at its current facility in an adapted warehouse, the new custom quarters are part of a new 11-story, residential and retail development, with 422 rental apartments, to be called 18 Park in Jersey City. Full JJ piece? http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... _break_ground_for_ne.html ** *** This is in the piece..interesting?. Development partners Ironside Development Co. and Kushner Real Estate Group entered a deal with the Boys and Girls Club to buy the existing building at 1 Canal St. and are seeking site approval to build a 660-unit residential building there, said Hoboken based developer David Barry, owner of Ironside. ** *** Buy the JJ...
Posted on: 2012/6/28 11:47
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