JERSEY CITY | 242 Hudson Street | 708 FT | 68 FLOORS
Based on the information contained in Mack Cali's quarterly report, the company plans to break ground on a large multi-family development located across the street from its Urby development. Many of us were expecting Urby II would start now that the first Urby tower is fully leased up and at stabilized occupancy, but that's not the case.
http://investors.mack-cali.com/file/...=1500105156444 Page 2 shows where they're planning to break ground in 2018. Page 38 shows a map of the Harborside area and where the towers will be located. Page 42 is the most important as it shows future development plans and lists Haroborside Plaza 8 with 675 units and Harborside Plaza 9 with 1,325 units. The combined site is about 2.9 acres. It's not much larger than the Urby site. If the company is serious about ground breaking next year, this one will be moving fast. Ever since the resounding success of Urby, it seems like several other developers have started thinking tall along New Jersey's Gold Coast. The higher the floor, the more interest from tenants and the higher rent the unit commands. Harborside 9 should be a biggie! |
Saaaweeeeet
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Damn Hudson County is on a roll lately. Great news. Amazing comparing 2004 JC to 2017. 2020 here we come!
What I like are these 1000+ unit projects springing in the pipeline. More housing, the better. |
I've seen the rendering for Harborside 8/9. And you can too!
Just click this link and go to page 2: http://investors.mack-cali.com/file/...ile=1001236426 Looks taller than Urby! I'm guessing Harborside 8 is the taller one with 679 units and Harborside 9 is the two tower development, with 1,060 units. Also interesting looking at the start dates: 25 Christopher Columbus - late 2018 Urby II - early 2019 Harborside 8 - mid 2019 Harborside 9 - beyond 2019 Urby III - beyond 2019 |
For Harborside 8, expect something in the 70 floor range, notably taller than Urby1 but shorter than 99 Hudson. Construction is planned to break ground next year, so there should be a site plan approval at the planning board coming in the near future.
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JERSEY CITY | 242 Hudson Street | 709 FT | 68 FLOORS
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Nice! Where is it exactly though?
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https://www.google.com/maps/place/3+...!4d-74.0321237 Application states 3 second street rear. |
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Mack-Cali Submits Plans for 68-Story Tower in Downtown Jersey City
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Very nice, fits well in the surrounding area.
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Permits Filed For 68-Story Tower At 242 Hudson Street In Jersey City
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Not sure if anything is really starting here yet, but when I walked by last weekend there were some piles of fences and cones. Not the construction variety (looks shorter term), but maybe I'll keep an eye on this site
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Looks kind of like just a massing rendering right now but the height is impressive!
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*Shocking* how quickly the fad of designing towers to look like an askew stack of books came, and went. Not quick enough for JC unfortunately. |
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I like them, and doubt they'll be totally blocked by upcoming towers. |
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I think it evolved from museums and civic buildings where the "stacked boxes" concept made sense for the plan, for views, or for solar reasons. It makes a lot less contextual sense for taller buildings, imo. I think architects think it makes the building look "dynamic" but it often just looks messy. |
This went to the planning board on Feb. 4. Any word if it was approved?
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Would this be the tallest building in NJ?
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It would be the 4th tallest if built now. 99 Hudson, 30 Hudson, JQ Phase II are all taller.
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