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Re: No Housing Slump Here: Jersey City Residential Tower – “A” Condominiums
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Just another real estate ad. The way these condo ad's keep poping up in the papers, you would think that all those highrise condo's on the waterfront, downtown and along Grand St are all sold and occupied - which we all know if crap.
Must be a slow news day for the papers or they have mastered the skill of flipping a print media 'infomercial' into a news report for a fee.
Posted on: 2008/1/25 23:31
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Re: No Housing Slump Here: Jersey City Residential Tower – “A” Condominiums
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I'm more confused why the Paramus Post printed that crap to begin with.
Posted on: 2008/1/25 23:10
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Re: No Housing Slump Here: Jersey City Residential Tower – “A” Condominiums
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I happen to think A is a very nice building, but a few things... 1) this is pure press release patter, how is this "reported" as news? 2) that "streetscape" is going to be very hard to lease to any kind of national chain 3) thanks for the bricks to pay homage to the warehouses... but could you have maybe commissioned a JC artist for a sculpture as opposed to someone NYC based? (of course the face they commissioned any kind of art at ALL is something to be impressed with).
Posted on: 2008/1/25 22:37
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No Housing Slump Here: Jersey City Residential Tower – “A” Condominiums
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http://www.paramuspost.com/article.php/20080124095632623
No Housing Slump Here: Jersey City Residential Tower Celebrates Grand-Opening By Mel Fabrikant Thursday, January 24 2008 The Paramus Post Bucking the national housing slump, Jersey City is in the midst of a cultural and residential revival where residential sales have increased 167% since 2000. On January 29, the city celebrates its latest grand-opening ? ?A? Condominiums, where more than 80 percent of the units are already sold. ?A? Condominiums, a 33-story complex designed by RMJM Hillier on Washington Boulevard and First Street, features 250 units and almost 10,500 square feet of retail space. Designed as an urban gesture, the complex integrates existing local brick architecture with contemporary glass buildings. The building and its five-story garage and retail podium abut the street, bringing retail and community life to the street?s edge. The building?s architectural aim is to incorporate the typology and scale of the New York City skyscraper with the site?s material context of Jersey City?s indigenous brick manufacturing warehouses, one of which is located adjacent to the site. However, the use of glass shaft suggests a brighter, more inviting look that contrasts with the surrounding brick and concrete. Individual balconies provide an interesting texture to the building?s fa?ade and enhance the residents? experience. As an homage to Jersey City?s arts district, The Athena Group, the project?s developers, commissioned New York City artist, Jonathan Cramer, to design a new sculpture to be installed in the lobby. The sculpture is part of his ?Shape Matrix? series. Another sculpture in the series resides in the entrance courtyard of 111 Central Park North, the recently opened high-rise on Central Park North by The Athena Group and RMJM Hillier =============================== Facts: 290,000 SF Architects: RMJM Hillier Developer: The Athena Group www.insidea.com ? 250 unit, multi-family apartment ? 33 stories ? 10,500 SF retail space ? 238-parking garage
Posted on: 2008/1/25 17:41
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