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Old Posted Nov 13, 2018, 7:29 PM
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Is that a typo or has the height been lowered by 10 feet?
Its not a typo, its 889 ft. Also figure by CTBUH. 271 m or 889 ft.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 16, 2018, 7:32 PM
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Pics by me. Taken today.

20181116_083541 by Christopher Estevez, on Flickr

When I zoomed in, you can see it. Via the Calcutta express aka the Northeast Corridor. Packed, given the delays due to snow and trees falling. Yet again, when weather is good, this NJ transit steel box has massive delays anyways.


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Looking good.
     
     
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Crown Installation For New Jersey’s New Tallest Building Underway At 99 Hudson Street, In Jersey City


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After topping-out at the end of 2018, 99 Hudson Street has become the tallest skyscraper in both Jersey City and all of New Jersey, standing 900 feet to its rooftop. The 79-story residential building will have 781 units with perfect uninterrupted views of the World Trade Center, the morning sun, and afternoon sunsets to the west. Perkins Eastman is the designer of the tower, while the developer is China Overseas America. Plaza Construction is the main contractor, while DeSimone Consulting Engineers is the structural engineer. Vidaris is in charge of the facade, which is now quickly making its way towards the crown.

The presence of the tower over Jersey City is impressive when looking from the outdoor plaza at Brookfield Place. The street grid of Jersey City aligns with the shoreline of Battery Park City, and the tower evenly spaces itself to visually stand as a single monolith of reflective glass and warm-colored Jura limestone. The top of the building consists of the penthouses that have yet to announce their price range, but each will come with an outdoor terrace. One faces west towards Manhattan and Midtown, while the second faces south towards Governors Island, the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, and the confluence of the Hudson and East Rivers.

The mechanical floors where the glass crown is located sit above the penthouses. Large, square-shaped metal beams surround the perimeter, and are placed piece by piece to form a flat top. The glass will hang on the outside, much like the top of 3 World Trade Center and its semi-translucent exterior. The core of 99 Hudson extends up the western elevation and above the roof parapet, but will eventually be disguised by the glass crown. The renderings for the building show it illuminated at nighttime.
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Pic by me. Taken today.

99 Hudson via Turnpike (NJ) ramp heading to Secaucus. Along with the back end of JC’s skyline. Journal Squared Phase 1 can be seen.



JC via NJ Turnpike 03-13-19 by Christopher Estevez, on Flickr
     
     
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99 Hudson via Turnpike (NJ) ramp heading to Secaucus. Along with the back end of JC’s skyline. Journal Squared Phase 1 can be seen.



JC via NJ Turnpike 03-13-19 by Christopher Estevez, on Flickr
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2019, 3:12 AM
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Yes sir, its the turbo diesel variant. Use it as my commuter car when I drive into the zoo areas. I have 217k miles and going strong. As long as you maintain it, it'll last well over 500k miles. You can't kill those Diesel engines.

But sometimes bad things happen due to pot holes in Brooklyn.


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My fun car I keep away from the pot holes and NYC traffic. Maintenance with mercs isn't bad, its just folks that let the cars go. If you see a problem, fix it ASAP, otherwise, the real costs start.


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Excellent pic of the Jersey City skyline.
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It's not often you get to see Jersey's skyline shine without being overshadowed by Manhattan's. It actually looks really nice, like halfway between Boston's and San Francisco's skyline in terms of massing, quite different from Lower Manhattan or Midtown, or even Brooklyn or LIC, and certainly from Newark. I just hadn't seen a solo Jersey City skyline so it's all simultaneously new and familiar.
     
     
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What specific neighborhood is that in the foreground? That's such a great photo of JC
     
     
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