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Re: Jersey City development boom reaching new heights
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Dont forget there's a sh it load of building activity by Coles Street and 14th-18th Streets.

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i think there are plans for an even taller buildng in newark

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Jersey City development boom reaching new heights

By Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal The Jersey Journal 
March 13, 2015 at 12:30 PM

JERSEY CITY -- Jersey City is about to get a lot more crowded.

The city is expecting nearly 3,000 residential units to come online before the end of the year, while developers are expected to break ground on another 3,000 in the next 10 months.

The new additions will include a 950-foot condominium tower on Hudson Street that will be the tallest building in New Jersey, a 50-story high-rise outside the Grove Street PATH station and a 448-unit tower in Liberty Harbor North that will rise 44 stories.

And the changes aren't only in the Downtown, where most of the new large-scale development has taken place for the last three decades. Hundreds of units are set to go online by the end of the year on Senate Place, just south of Canco Lofts, and at the Beacon.

Developers Eric and Paul Silverman have been building in Jersey City for over 30 years -- before it was cool. The brothers' new building, Charles and Co., a 99-unit Grove Street building with office and retail space, is opening this summer. Eric Silverman told The Jersey Journal the city's newest boom is part of a global trend of more people choosing city living over suburbia.

Read more:  http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... lopment.html#incart_river


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