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Re: See the former convent that has been transformed into condos
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Wait until they dig into Saint Anthony's. That's real gold.

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I love that they kept the windows and general integrity of the exterior.

with all of that architectural inspiration, I am surprised at how boring the interiors are.

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The reality is that the church has a lot of real estate to unload and whatever works works.
There wasn't much notice when my old parish, St Bridget's, sold the church and converted the convent to condos. It's just a sign of the times. I think the condos at St. Al's look great, and they'll get snapped up. Proximity to Lincoln Park is a big factor, and the light rail not far away is also a plus. Could be a new beginning for the area.
Wonder what the tax load will be like?

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I agree with bread. It is UGLY.

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What an amazingly insensitive additions to a lovely set of buildings.

If there was an architect, they did not try very hard to incorporate the new additions to add interest to either the top nor to the sides of the existing buildings. Just sort of plopped a few boxes on top of the roofs.

Too bad. Either it was the architect's fault or a developer who was too cheap to be creative.


WTF Sherm ? they truly went the distance with the brick and blue stone facade restoration in accordance with the Historic Districts designation and are merely asking 500k for a 2 bedroom that overlooks lovely Lincoln Park in a very exclusive 16 unit dogma free environment!!!

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"The building is located inside Jersey City's West Bergen-East Lincoln Park Historic District, and even though the developer's plans were in place prior to the historic designation, pains were taken to keep the historical integrity of the building. For example, custom-made wood windows were produced to match the existing ones and the brick and blue stone facade was restored."


Maybe when the new brick weathers it will blend in more with the old like the picture on their website 126jc.com

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What an amazingly insensitive additions to a lovely set of buildings.

If there was an architect, they did not try very hard to incorporate the new additions to add interest to either the top nor to the sides of the existing buildings. Just sort of plopped a few boxes on top of the roofs.

Too bad. Either it was the architect's fault or a developer who was too cheap to be creative.


WTF Sherm ? they truly went the distance with the brick and blue stone facade restoration in accordance with the Historic Districts designation and are merely asking 500k for a 2 bedroom that overlooks lovely Lincoln Park in a very exclusive 16 unit dogma free environment!!!

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"The building is located inside Jersey City's West Bergen-East Lincoln Park Historic District, and even though the developer's plans were in place prior to the historic designation, pains were taken to keep the historical integrity of the building. For example, custom-made wood windows were produced to match the existing ones and the brick and blue stone facade was restored."

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What an amazingly insensitive additions to a lovely set of buildings.

If there was an architect, they did not try very hard to incorporate the new additions to add interest to either the top nor to the sides of the existing buildings. Just sort of plopped a few boxes on top of the roofs.

Too bad. Either it was the architect's fault or a developer who was too cheap to be creative.

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See the former convent that has been transformed into condos
Posted May 14, 2018 at 01:14 PM | Updated May 14, 2018 at 01:27 PM

By Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal

The St. Aloysius convent has been transformed into a condominium building called One Twenty Six On the Park at 126 Delaware Ave., in Jersey City's West Bergen-East Lincoln Park Historic District.

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... 5.html#incart_2box_hudson

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