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Headquarters Plaza Introduces Corporate Concierge Service

Headquarters Plaza

New Service Is First of Its Kind in New Jersey

Headquarters Plaza, the Class A commercial buildings in downtown Morristown with 706,000 square feet of office space, recently introduced a new service that is unique to New Jersey’s commercial real estate market: an on-site corporate concierge.

All tenants, guests and employees at Headquarters Plaza now have access to the services of a full-time concierge supplied by Chapman Concierge, who can help them with both business and personal tasks. The concierge began working in the building on June 1 and has already helped tenants and their employees with tasks ranging from transportation arrangements to finding a suitable venue for a child’s birthday party. Tenants and employees are encouraged to use the concierge as their personal assistant, in order to facilitate a comfortable work-life balance for themselves.

“We contemplated the best way to improve our service offerings to go along with the major renovation to Headquarters Plaza and we elected to put a concierge in the buildings,” said Brian Fisher, a principal at Fisher Development Associates, which developed Headquarters Plaza along with partner the Olnick Organization. “A concierge can help today’s busy worker by allowing them to relax and focus on business knowing their errands are being taken care of by a professional. To us, it makes just as much sense to offer this service in a corporate setting as it does in a hotel or residential building.”

Tenants of the buildings and their guests and employees can reach the concierge between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. every weekday by calling, emailing or visiting her at her desk in the main corporate lobby. The concierge will spend her workday completing tasks for people who work in the building, but she will also be in charge of planning special events and services, such as bringing in a gift-wrapping service during the holiday season.

“We do a lot of business support for the companies who rent space in Headquarters Plaza, but we also offer employees access to the concierge for personal use,” said Lauren Marks, Director of Sales and Service at Chapman Concierge. “So an employee can ask for help finding a good plumber, hiring a house painter, getting tickets to a concert or whatever else they need. We’re really excited to offer this service. It makes Headquarters Plaza a special place, a place where companies can say ‘I’m getting more for my money.’”

Local businesses will be used to meet the needs of Headquarters Plaza employees whenever possible, according to Ms. Marks. Chapman Concierge has formed a relationship with the business community in downtown Morristown, so the concierge can effectively pair customers in need with local merchants eager for their business.

“It’s going to be really good for Headquarters Plaza and Morristown in general,” Ms. Marks said.

Headquarters Plaza management decided to offer concierge service to its tenants free of charge to maintain its status as one of the top “all under one roof” office buildings in New Jersey. With a 41,000 square foot health club, ten-screen movie theater, daycare center, three restaurants and a 256-guest room Hyatt with conference center, Headquarters Plaza is already one of the most amenity-rich office buildings in the state. But Fisher-Olnick has made it a point to stay well ahead of the competition.

“The amenities and services in office buildings are beginning to rival the amenities and services in upscale residential buildings,” Mr. Fisher said. “Developers have realized that people spend 40, 50 or even 60 hours a week at work, so the need for amenities and services in the office is just as great, if not greater, than the need for amenities and services at home.”

Headquarters Plaza is one of New Jersey’s original all under one roof office complexes. Restaurants, entertainment, a daycare center, a hotel with conference center, a fitness center and other amenities assure tenants that all of their needs can be taken care of within walking distance of their office desk. The plaza’s ideal location allows downtown Morristown to effectively act as an extension of the amenities it offers, and allows tenants to take advantage of mass-transportation to New York City less than two blocks away at the Morristown Station.

Amenities and services inside Headquarters Plaza include Bright Horizons Daycare Center, Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, a 41,000 square foot fitness center, a sundries shop and a dry cleaner. The office and hotel space is spread across 3 towers, with the amenities, entertainment and reception space on the first floor. The Hyatt occupies a fourth tower and includes 31,000 square feet of meeting space along with favorite hangouts such as the Qube Lounge and the Eclectic Grill restaurant.

Headquarters Plaza offers a 3,000 space parking garage and an ideal location near Route 287, Route 202, Route 10 and the Morristown Train Station. The picturesque Morristown Green, the centerpiece of Morristown’s colonial town center, is just one block away. The shops, restaurants, entertainment and culture of downtown Morristown are all within walking distance. The complex is known for its outstanding management and proactive response to tenant’s needs.

“Creating a distinctive working experience through concierge services is not unique, but customizing the proper solution to the needs and demands of individual tenants is,” said Colette Chapman, President of Chapman Concierge. “Our customized services relieve the daily responsibilities that a demanding schedule leaves little or no time for a busy professional to attend to themselves. Our complete line of Lifestyle Management Services and special programs are designed to augment and improve the lives of those working in Headquarters Plaza.”

Office space is currently available at Headquarters Plaza. For more information, contact leasing agent Cushman & Wakefield at 973-401-0040. For more information on Chapman Concierge, visit www.chapmanconcierge.com.

Crystal Point Records More Than 30 Sales In Just 3 Months

Crystal Point in downtown Jersey City has unquestionably cemented its place atop the Hudson County real estate marketplace with more than 30 sales in just the first three months of 2011.

The 42-story waterfront condominium building has separated itself from the competition with more than 80% of its 269 upscale homes already sold, according to Fisher Development Associates, which is developing Crystal
Point directly on the banks of the Hudson River with majestic and unobstructed views of the New York City skyline.

“Crystal Point is in the midst of one of the most notable sales programs in recent memory,” says Brian Fisher, principal of Fisher Development Associates. “Buyer interest has continued to build since we introduced this building, culminating in one of the most successful sales periods on record and it’s not over yet.

“We fully expect the first quarter of 2011 to be our most noteworthy with more and more prospects realizing the opportunity to benefit from the unrivaled value created by our competitive pricing, magnificent waterfront location and resort-style living environment is quickly dwindling and are acting to purchase before it’s too late.”

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Manhattan-Style Amenities Spring to Life at Crystal Point on Jersey City’s Waterfront

Memorial Day weekend signifies the official start of summer for many and residents of Crystal Point in downtown Jersey City are gearing up for the warmer temperatures and anxiously awaiting the debut of the 42-story condominium building’s Manhattan-style outdoor amenities.

Situated on an expansive outdoor deck overlooking the Hudson River on the building’s seventh-floor, the outdoor social and recreational amenities are highlighted by a sparkling pool, giant hot tub, private cabanas and lounge chair seating, as well as two BBQs and dining area, fire pit and a children’s play area.

While the outdoor amenities are certainly a hit during summer, residents looking to escape the heat can always head indoors and enjoy five-star amenities including the Crystal Spa with a thermal bath, sauna, steam and treatment rooms, a yoga/aerobics room, state-of-the-art fitness center, lounge with flat screen televisions, game room with billiard and poker tables, children’s play room and a screening room within the Crystal Club. There’s also a professional concierge, valet parking and soon a lobby level restaurant.

“Crystal Point’s elaborate amenity offering creates the upscale hotel-like living environment that today’s homebuyer desires,” says Brian Fisher, a principal of Fisher Development Associates, which is developing Crystal Point directly on the banks of the Hudson River with majestic and unobstructed views of the New York City skyline.

“And this lifestyle is on full display during the spring and summer months when our entire amenity package is open and functioning. It allows visitors to get a true sense of how Crystal Point is not just about the homes and finishes, but about providing a comprehensive lifestyle experience that extends beyond the walls of their residence.”

Crystal Point is in the midst of one of the most notable sales programs in recent memory, with more than 80% of its 269 condominium homes sold and 70% of the residences closed. Available one-, two-and three bedroom homes are priced from the upper $500,000s and range from 800 to 1,586 square-feet and offer an array of premium finishes.

Residents also benefit from free on-site parking. Homes are made even more attractive thanks to a 30-year tax abatement that has been granted to the building.

“Floor-to-ceiling windows drench the homes in natural light and many of the residences offer riverfront balconies,” notes Adrienne Albert, CEO of The Marketing Directors, Inc., the building’s marketing and exclusive sales agent.

“Kitchens boast Italian Pedini wood and glass cabinetry, sparkling quartzite counters, under-cabinet task lighting, full height pantries, islands with breakfast bars and a full Jenn-Air appliance suite. Each residence also has SMART home technology capabilities and a full-sized washer and dryer.”

Created by the renowned New York City architectural firm Gruzen Samton LLP, the distinctive design of the landmark Crystal Point building maximizes its unrivaled waterfront location and creates homes with modern, open and furnishable living areas.

“Unlike many high-rise developments which often seem cavernous with long hallways, we split the Crystal Point plan in half with elevators positioned in the middle of the residential floors to create short corridors and provide the building a very intimate feel,” says Jordan Gruzen (FAIA) of Gruzen Samton. “We utilized multiple façade planes to break the building‘s mass up and ensure that every home had magnificent views. Each condominium was designed so from the moment the front door of each home is opened one is aware of the views and the light emanating from the water.

“The layouts of the homes themselves often create large square rooms and sprawling living spaces that are open, airy and extremely functional.”

The award-winning Crystal Point building has been recognized as the ULI-NNJ’s 2010 “Project of the Year” and last year received the Gold Award for “Community of the Year” from the National Association of Home Builders.

Crystal Point is conveniently located between the Paulus Hook and Newport sections of Jersey City and steps from PATH trains at both Exchange Place and Newport with direct access into New York City and a Light Rail station.

For additional information on Crystal Point, please call 201-433-7778 or visit www.crystalpointcondos.com.

The Marketing Directors Sweeps the Sales Awards at the 2011 NJ SAM Awards

The Marketing Directors’ superstar sales team in Jersey City swept the recent NJ SAM Awards competition, taking home all three top sales awards. The Crystal Point sales trio won Sales Team of the Year, while Grace McCadden was named Sales Manager of the Year and Alyssa Brennan was named Sales Person of the Year. (From Left to Right): Alyssa Brennan, Grace McCadden and Danielle Rosania.

The Manhattan-Based Marketing and Sales/Rental Firm Takes Home Three Prominent Sales Awards for its Success at Crystal Point in Jersey City

The Marketing Directors, Inc. were the winners of all three of the top sales categories awarded at the 2011 Sales and Marketing (SAM) Awards banquet held on Tuesday, April 5th in Atlantic City.

The Manhattan-based marketing and sales firm took home the coveted Sales Team of the Year honor recognizing the outstanding efforts and success of the company’s on-site Crystal Point team — Grace McCadden, Alyssa Brennan, Danielle Rosania, and Vanessa Hauman. The dynamic group has directed the sale of more than 80% of the downtown Jersey City building’s 269 condominium residences, attaining higher dollars than any other project in New Jersey along the way. Grace McCadden also received the prestigious Sales Manager of the Year award and Alyssa Brennan was named Sales Person of the Year for their exceptional achievements on the 42-story building which was developed by Fisher Development.

“Although we cannot make a market, we always make the most of a market,” said Adrienne Albert, Founder and CEO of The Marketing Directors, which specializes in the marketing and sales/leasing of new-construction, high-end residential real estate developments throughout the country. “These awards are proof that we surpass market trends and make our own standards of excellence. This is an outstanding tribute to our exceptional team of professionals who consistently prove to be among the very best the industry has to offer.”

The Marketing Directors also had 17 of its exceptional sales professionals gain admittance to the Million Dollar Club (needing a minimum sales achievement of $5 Million Dollars), nine of whom individually sold over $20 million dollars of new homes during the past year.

Sponsored by the New Jersey Builder’s Association, the SAM Awards annually recognizes the year’s most creative and successful residential programs within New Jersey. This year’s event, the 24th installment, was held at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino and Resort in Atlantic City and kicked off the New Jersey Builder’s Association’s 62nd annual Atlantic Builders Convention.

Crystal Point in Downtown Jersey City Records More than 30 Sales in Just Three Months

Crystal Point

Crystal Point in downtown Jersey City has unquestionably cemented its place atop the Hudson County real estate marketplace with more than 30 sales in just the first three months of 2011.

The 42-story waterfront condominium building has separated itself from the competition with more than 80% of its 269 upscale homes already sold, according to Fisher Development Associates, which is developing Crystal Point directly on the banks of the Hudson River with majestic and unobstructed views of the New York City skyline.

“Crystal Point is in the midst of one of the most notable sales programs in recent memory,” says Brian Fisher, principal of Fisher Development Associates. “Buyer interest has continued to build since we introduced this building, culminating in one of the most successful sales periods on record and it’s not over yet.

“We fully expect the first quarter of 2011 to be our most noteworthy with more and more prospects realizing the opportunity to benefit from the unrivaled value created by our competitive pricing, magnificent waterfront location and resort-style living environment is quickly dwindling and are acting to purchase before it’s too late.”

A new professionally designed one-bedroom condominium has debuted at Crystal Point which features a crystalline-style glass exterior and has been designed to maximize the building’s waterfront setting and views of the ever changing Manhattan skyline. Available one-, two-and three bedroom homes are priced from the upper $500,000s and range from 800 to 1,586 square-feet and offer an array of premium finishes.

Residents also benefit from free on-site parking. Homes are made even more attractive thanks to a 30-year tax abatement that has been granted to the building.

“Floor-to-ceiling windows drench the homes in natural light and many of the residences offer riverfront balconies,” notes Adrienne Albert, CEO of The Marketing Directors, Inc., the building’s marketing and exclusive sales agent.

“Kitchens boast Italian Pedini wood and glass cabinetry, sparkling quartzite counters, under-cabinet task lighting, full height pantries, islands with breakfast bars and a full Jenn-Air appliance suite. Each residence also has SMART home technology capabilities and a full-sized washer and dryer.”

Crystal Point’s superb amenities include the Crystal Spa with a thermal bath, sauna, steam and treatment rooms. Residents will also enjoy a yoga/aerobics room, state-of-the-art fitness center, lounge with flat screen televisions, game room with billiard and poker tables, children’s play room and a screening room within the Crystal Club.

“An outdoor deck overlooking the Hudson River features a sparkling pool, giant hot tub, private cabanas and lounge chair seating, as well as two BBQs and dining area, fire pit and a children’s play area,” says Ms. Albert. “The building also offers a professional concierge, valet parking and soon a lobby level restaurant.”

Created by the renowned New York City architectural firm Gruzen Samton LLP, the distinctive design of the landmark Crystal Point building maximizes its unrivaled waterfront location and creates homes with modern, open and furnishable living areas.

“Unlike many high-rise developments which often seem cavernous with long hallways, we split the Crystal Point plan in half with elevators positioned in the middle of the residential floors to create short corridors and provide the building a very intimate feel,” says Jordan Gruzen (FAIA) of Gruzen Samton. “We utilized multiple façade planes to break the building‘s mass up and ensure that every home had magnificent views. Each condominium was designed so from the moment the front door of each home is opened one is aware of the views and the light emanating from the water.

“The layouts of the homes themselves often create large square rooms and sprawling living spaces that are open, airy and extremely functional.”

The award-winning Crystal Point building has been
recognized as the ULI-NNJ’s 2010 “Project of the Year” and last year received the Gold Award for “Community of the Year” from the National Association of Home Builders.

Crystal Point is conveniently located between the Paulus Hook and Newport sections of Jersey City and steps from PATH trains at both Exchange Place and Newport with direct access into New York City and a Light Rail station.

For additional information on Crystal Point, please call 201-433-7778 or visit www.crystalpointcondos.com.

New York Post: Growth Spurt – Families Find the Space They Need in Jersey City

The Beacon in Jersey City


By KATHERINE DYKSTRA
New York Post

Jersey City is growing up. Until recently, the area — a hop, skip and one stop from Manhattan on the PATH — drew mostly first-time buyers and single renters who wanted more bang for their real-estate buck.

“Someone mentioned Newport to us, and we took the PATH out here, and they showed us the apartment, and we were like, ‘We are moving here.’ We made the decision in one day,” says Whitney Malin, who moved with her husband, Jon Dickson, into the Southampton building, which is part of the Newport development — a mixed-use community with 15 residential buildings, comprising more than 4,000 apartments, and a PATH stop.

Whitney Malin and her husband, Jon Dickson, moved from the Upper West Side to the Southampton rental building in Jersey City, where they are raising their 6-year-old twins, Cameron and Sammi.

The couple, who made the move just over six years ago, had been living in a 700-square-foot rental on the Upper West Side for which they paid $1,800. In Jersey City, they got 1,400 square feet, two bedrooms and two bathrooms for “not much more.

“We just kept running from room to room, thinking what people in New York would pay for this,” says Malin, who is raising her 6-year-old twins in Jersey City.

Now the stroller set is descending on the area en masse.

“We’re seeing two-bedroom and three-bedroom homes are much more attractive; it used to be a one-bedroom and studio market,” says Jacqueline Urgo, president of the Marketing Directors, which is marketing a number of projects in the area, including the 269-condo Crystal Point, the 323-condo Gull’s Cove and the 348-rental 225 Grand.

Crystal Point


As evidence, Urgo points to a recent Crystal Point sale of a three-bedroom for more than $1.4 million.

“For Jersey City, this is a very attractive price point, which speaks to the gentrification of the neighborhood. It used to be much younger, 20 and 30, but those age boundaries are extending to families,” she says.

Still, it’s the singles and young couples that are likely driving what many perceive as the rental sector’s resurgence: 225 Grand, with one-bedrooms starting at $1,938 per month (after concessions are factored in) is now 97 percent leased. Aquablu, Newport’s newest rental, starting $2,500 to $3,200 a month for one-bedrooms and two-bedrooms, has only one available unit out of the building’s 355.

“Jersey City is pretty much on fire,” says Brian Collins, area vice president for Equity Residential, which developed 70 Greene’s 480 rentals and has actually increased the rental prices there. When the building started leasing in 2009, studios were $1,700 a month (factoring in concessions); now they run closer to $2,000. “We’re at 96.5 percent leased . . . We beat lease-up projections by about four or five months.”

Not a bad climate for newcomers like Monaco, with 524 units in two 50-story towers, to start leasing. Not a bad one for sales, either.

“Rising rents fuel the sales market,” Urgo says. “People start looking at the rent versus own alternative.”

Indeed, the pace of sales in the Marketing Directors’ Jersey City buildings has increased markedly since the beginning of the year. Crystal Point, for one, has unloaded 29 units since Jan. 1 and is now 80 percent sold.

Over at the Beacon, a 14-acre development situated deeper into Jersey City but with shuttle service to the PATH, the first phase is down to the final nine of its 315 units. And its newest phase, Mercury Lofts, 25 half- and full-floor lofts measuring 2,994 to 6,665 square feet, has just been launched.

Whitney Malin and her husband, Jon Dickson, moved from the Upper West Side to the Southampton rental building (above) in Jersey City, where they are raising their 6-year-old twins, Cameron and Sammi.

Also new is Hamilton Square, the renovation of a former hospital into 124 residences, with studios through three-bedrooms.

Most developments are doing their best to attract the couples-with-kids set by adding as much family-friendliness as they can muster. Gull’s Cove, for example, has leased its retail space to a day-care center.

“When we started the first phase [of the Beacon] we had more young professionals with less attachments, as it were. What we started to find in the last year and a half, out of the 40 sales we did in a stretch, 30 were couples with small kids or who were expecting,” says George Filopoulos, president of Metrovest Equities, which developed the Beacon. “We felt the best type of retail was that that would emphasize family living.”

And emphasize it they have. BeKids at the Beacon is a dedicated 66,000 square feet for children that will open in Spring 2012. It will include an early childhood education center, gymnastics and a sports camp. Little Explorers Academy has already signed a lease to open a day-care center for kids ages 6 weeks to 5 years. It should be ready this summer. Also approved is M.E.T.S., a charter school slated to open this fall for sixth through ninth grade, with plans to add grades 10 through 12 in subsequent years. The Beacon is looking for a school for kindergarten through fifth grade to open the following fall.

“We’ll have top-notch education from 6 weeks old to when they go off to college,” says Filopoulos, whose Mercury Lofts start in the low $800,000s. A full floor is about $1.5 million.

“We have two on-site playgrounds, a seasonal skating rink and just had a retailer called Bambi Baby open up,” says Mario Gaztambide, vice president of residential asset management at the LeFrak Organization, which developed Newport.

Additionally, most of Jersey City’s new buildings offer scads of amenities competitive with what you’d find in Manhattan.

Hamilton Square has a lap pool, a roof deck with barbecue and a courtyard. Units there are priced between $500 and $600 a foot.

At 70 Greene, there’s 8,000 square feet of indoor amenity spaces, including a screening room, a pool table, virtual golf, a pet spa and refrigerated storage for FreshDirect deliveries.

Monaco has a clubroom with billiards and flat-screen TVs, a fitness center, a screening room, a yoga studio, a pool deck and a dog run. (At Monaco, residents have to pay $600 per lease term to use said amenities. It’s $750 at 70 Greene.)

“I think when you’re dealing with this kind of community, these are renters by choice — not renters by necessity . . . so having a robust amenities package is consistent with that,” says Carl Goldberg, managing partner at Roseland Property Company, which developed Monaco. “In order to be a top-tier building, you have to have a full, expansive amenity package.”

Units at Monaco start at $1,875 per month for a 650-square-foot studio and $2,350 for an 845-square-foot one-bedroom. Certainly less expensive than what you’d find in Manhattan’s Financial District — but not cheap.

“For what I’m paying and where I’m at, it would be more for this in New York,” says Joelle Dunrovich, who lives in 70 Greene, where one-bedrooms go from $2,425 to $3,415. “There is good value out here. It’s not a bargain, it’s just better value. You do get more space.”

Read more from the New York Post.

NY Times: A Thaw in the Condo Market


GLASS TOWER Alyssa Brennan, near left, shows apartments at the year-old 269-unit Crystal Point condominium in Jersey City, where 15 contracts were signed in February. In the month before, there had been only five sales (Photo courtesy of the New York Times)


Things seem to be picking up in the condo market in New Jersey. In a recent New York Times article, a few different condo developers say they have experienced an increase in sales lately.

Read about what some of our clients had to say about the surge in the condo market in the New York Times article.

New Model Unveiled at Fast-Selling Crystal Point on Jersey City’s Hudson River Waterfront


Crystal Point, the fast-selling 42-story condominium building being developed by Fisher Development Associates directly on Jersey City’s Hudson River waterfront, has unveiled another spectacular decorated model home.

The debut of the professionally designed one-bedroom condominium comes as the collection of 269 residences is experiencing accelerated buyer interest and activity with more than 75% of its homes sold and 70% closed – incredibly impressive statistics in today’s housing market and a true testament to the extraordinary value offered at Crystal Point.

“This new home will join with our existing models to provide visitors a comprehensive look at the luxuriously appointed condominium layouts that have fueled the sales success at Crystal Point,” says Brian Fisher, principal of Fisher Development Associates. “Situated on the 36th floor, it will also demonstrate how Crystal Point perfectly blends its upscale living spaces with sought-after and unobstructed views of either the New York City skyline or picturesque western exposures with water views to create the most desirable urban lifestyle on New Jersey’s Hudson River ‘Gold Coast.”

Crystal Point has enjoyed extraordinary buyer acceptance since opening to the public. The building features a crystalline-style glass exterior and has been designed to maximize the building’s waterfront setting and views of the ever changing Manhattan skyline. Available one-, two-and three bedroom homes are priced from the upper $500,000s and range from 800 to 1,586 square-feet and offer an array of premium finishes.

Residents also benefit from free on-site parking. Homes are made even more attractive thanks to a 30-year tax abatement that has been granted to the building.

“Floor-to-ceiling windows drench the homes in natural light and many of the residences offer riverfront balconies,” notes Adrienne Albert, CEO of The Marketing Directors, Inc., the building’s marketing and exclusive sales agent.

“Kitchens boast Italian Pedini wood and glass cabinetry, sparkling quartzite counters, under-cabinet task lighting, full height pantries, islands with breakfast bars and a full Jenn-Air appliance suite. Each residence also has SMART home technology capabilities and a full-sized washer and dryer.”
Crystal Point’s superb amenities include the Crystal Spa with a thermal bath, sauna, steam and treatment rooms. Residents will also enjoy a yoga/aerobics room, state-of-the-art fitness center, lounge with flat screen televisions, game room with billiard and poker tables, children’s play room and a screening room within the Crystal Club.

“An outdoor deck overlooking the Hudson River features a sparkling pool, giant hot tub, private cabanas and lounge chair seating, as well as two BBQs and dining area, fire pit and a children’s play area,” says Ms. Albert. “The building also offers a professional concierge, valet parking and soon a lobby level restaurant.”

Created by the renowned New York City architectural firm Gruzen Samton LLP, the distinctive design of the landmark Crystal Point building maximizes its unrivaled waterfront location and creates homes with modern, open and furnishable living areas.

“Unlike many high-rise developments which often seem cavernous with long hallways, we split the Crystal Point plan in half with elevators positioned in the middle of the residential floors to create short corridors and provide the building a very intimate feel,” says Jordan Gruzen (FAIA) of Gruzen Samton. “We utilized multiple façade planes to break the building‘s mass up and ensure that every home had magnificent views. Each condominium was designed so from the moment the front door of each home is opened one is aware of the views and the light emanating from the water.
“The layouts of the homes themselves often create large square rooms and sprawling living spaces that are open, airy and extremely functional.”

The award-winning Crystal Point building has been recognized as the ULI-NNJ’s 2010 “Project of the Year” and last year received the Gold Award for “Community of the Year” from the National Association of Home Builders.

Crystal Point is conveniently located between the Paulus Hook and Newport sections of Jersey City and steps from PATH trains at both Exchange Place and Newport with direct access into New York City and a Light Rail station.

For additional information on Crystal Point, please call 201-433-7778 or visit www.crystalpointcondos.com.

Crystal Point in Jersey City First Stop for ULI-NNJ Industry Event Tours of Award Winning Buildings

42-Story Waterfront Condominium Building Received
2010 ‘Project of the Year’ Award From Urban Land Institute of Northern NJ

A group of real estate professionals and experts from the Urban Land Institute-Northern New Jersey (ULI-NNJ) were treated to a “behind the scenes” tour of Crystal Point, winner of the organization’s 2010 “Project of the Year” award, when it hosted its first networking session/advisory board meeting at the Jersey City condominium hi-rise.

Attendees of ULI-NNJ “Power of an Acre” event received a guided tour of the 42-story waterfront building, which started with a presentation from the development, architectural and sales and marketing team discussing the intricacies involved in the realization of this massive project, including cooperation between the public and private sectors, financing, planning, design and construction.

“We decided it would be an interesting endeavor to couple an award-winning project tour with a networking session/advisory board meeting to kick off 2011,” says Mara Winokur, Manager ULI-NNJ. “Since Crystal Point was named Project of the Year 2010, we thought it would be the perfect venue to showcase the building. We find that our membership really enjoys the ‘behind the scenes’ type of events that illustrate how deals get done.”

“It’s an honor to be recognized by our industry peers and we’re pleased to open our doors and provide them an up close look at how Crystal Point has been constructed responsibly, to meet the City’s guidelines for the continued redevelopment of its downtown urban waterfront and keep the needs of the community-at-large in mind,” adds Brian Fisher, a principal of Fisher Development Associates, developer of Crystal Point.

The Crystal Point building takes upscale riverfront living on the Hudson River to the next level by providing forever New York City views and a myriad of five-star recreational and social amenities to create a hotel-inspired living environment. Prices for the one, two and three-bedroom residences start in the high-$500,000s.

Created by the renowned New York City architectural firm Gruzen Samton LLP, the distinctive design of the landmark Crystal Point building maximizes its unrivaled waterfront location and creates homes with modern, open and furnishable living areas.

“Unlike many high-rise developments which often seem cavernous with long hallways, we split the Crystal Point plan in half with elevators positioned in the middle of the residential floors to create short corridors and provide the building a very intimate feel,” says Jordan Gruzen (FAIA) of Gruzen Samton. “We utilized multiple façade planes to break the building‘s mass up and ensure that every home had magnificent views. Each condominium was designed so from the moment the front door of each home is opened one is aware of the views and the light emanating from the water.

“The layouts of the homes themselves often create large square rooms and sprawling living spaces that are open, airy and extremely functional.”

Crystal Point’s superb amenities include the Crystal Spa with a thermal bath, sauna, steam and treatment rooms. Residents will also enjoy a yoga/aerobics room, state-of-the-art fitness center, lounge with flat screen televisions, game room with billiard and poker tables, children’s play room and a screening room within the Crystal Club.

“An outdoor deck overlooking the Hudson River features a sparkling pool, giant hot tub, private cabanas and lounge chair seating, as well as two BBQs and dining area, fire pit and a children’s play area,” says Adrienne Albert, CEO of The Marketing Directors, Inc., the building’s marketing and exclusive sales agent. “The building also offers a professional concierge, valet parking and soon a lobby level restaurant.”

Crystal Point features a crystalline-style glass exterior and has been designed to maximize the building’s waterfront setting and views of the ever changing Manhattan skyline. Inside, one-, two-and three bedroom homes range from 800 to 1,817 square-feet and offer an array of premium finishes. Interior features include kitchens with Italian Pedini wood and glass cabinetry, sparkling quartzite counters, under-cabinet task lighting, full height pantries, islands with breakfast bars and a full Jenn-Air appliance suite. Residents also benefit from free on-site parking.

Homes at Crystal Point are made even more attractive thanks to a one-of-a-kind, 30-year tax abatement that has been granted to the building which combined with very low common charges make Crystal Point even more attractive to buyers.

Crystal Point is conveniently located between the Paulus Hook and Newport sections of Jersey City and steps from PATH trains at both Exchange Place and Newport with direct access into New York City and a Light Rail station.

For additional information on Crystal Point, please call 201-433-7778 or visit www.crystalpointcondos.com.

NY Times: To Rent or to Buy?

That is the question people have been asking lately in this economy. For some, paying a mortgage nearly equivalent to the cost of rent is more valuable. For others, living without the responsiblility of being the homeowner is more convenient. Read about two couples in this New York Times article that explain why they chose to either rent or buy their place in Jersey City.