via Adam Bonislawski/ New York Post Today's NY POST report on Staten Island real estate features our clients Ironstate Development and Meadow Partners. Everyone loves a water view, but, as the saying goes, God isn’t building any more beachfront property. And so, as New York’s waterfront has emerged from its industrial past as a prime … Continue reading Staten Island: NYC’s farthest-flung borough gets ready for its close-up
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New Look: Jersey City’s Art House
via Nikolai Fedak/ New York YIMBY A tipster submitted renderings of Jersey City’s Art House, located at 148 First Street, in the Powerhouse Arts District. The Shuster Group is developing, and Fogarty Finger is the project’s architect. The Art House will have 119 units, and stands twelve stories tall; the building’s appearance is relatively simple, and the white-brick facade is interspersed … Continue reading New Look: Jersey City’s Art House
St. George, S.I.: Framed by the Harbor
via C.J. Hughes at The New York Times In praise of St. George, a historic neighborhood on Staten Island that gazes on New York Harbor, residents invariably mention the free ferry to Manhattan. They often cite the affordability of a place where one-bedroom apartments can cost less than half of what they go for in pricier parts of … Continue reading St. George, S.I.: Framed by the Harbor
Saving energy is nice … saving big money is better
Summit-based ETS gives 'going green' a whole new meaning via Joshua Burd/ NJ BIZ After spending more than 20 years mastering the energy business, Jeff Hendler spent 2013 learning all he could about luxury multifamily buildings. That was when he was tapped by Mack-Cali Realty Corp.'s Roseland subsidiary to study its portfolio in New York … Continue reading Saving energy is nice … saving big money is better
Jersey City Surges
via Antoinette Martin/ GlobeSt.com Some are calling it a “surge”—10,000 apartment units teeming their way through the pipeline in Jersey City over the next five years. Others say it’s an “explosion” of development, and seem a bit wary of fall-out down the line. (Will rental rates, which have been throttling upward for years now, stop … Continue reading Jersey City Surges
Beacon rising? Luxury Jersey City complex opens third rental tower
via Terrence T. McDonald/ NJ.com The Beacon, a luxury residential complex in Jersey City that only two years ago faced an uncertain future in a struggling economy, is roaring back, developer Paul Kuehner crowed today. Five of the complex's eight Art Deco-style buildings have been restored, while nearly 50 percent of the 231 luxury units in the … Continue reading Beacon rising? Luxury Jersey City complex opens third rental tower
Kushner, Ironstate’s 18 Park kicks off leasing
via Julie Strickland/The Real Deal Kushner Real Estate Group and Ironstate Development Company’s 422-unit downtown Jersey City rental building is now leasing. The 11-story building is offering up a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom units ranging from $2,200 to $4,000 per month, according to a release from the developers. Several of the units are built … Continue reading Kushner, Ironstate’s 18 Park kicks off leasing
The World Comes To Princeton and Palmer Square
Congratulations to The Residences at Palmer Square, featured in Elite Traveler, the private jet lifestyle magazine written exclusively for the elite affluent consumer. It used to be that those who ruled the business world set up shop in global capitals such as Hong Kong, London, New York and Tokyo, and aside from vacation homes, … Continue reading The World Comes To Princeton and Palmer Square
Developer transforms ex-Maidenform factory in Bayonne
via Linda Moss/ The Record Developer Doug Stern is trying to bring a bit of Brooklyn to Bayonne. Stern, a 46-year-old Demarest resident, is nearing the completion of SilkLofts, the redevelopment of a factory complex on Avenue E in Bayonne that housed bra maker Maidenform for 76 years. Stern, who grew up in Englewood, is … Continue reading Developer transforms ex-Maidenform factory in Bayonne
From Factories to Luxury Lofts -The evolution of a town
via Kate Rounds/ Bayonne - Life on the Peninsula Developer Doug Stern is so excited about his new project, he's waiting in the parking lot, hardhat on head, all energy and expectation. He's a developer of commercial and industrial real estate and a private equity investor. We'd carved out a tiny slice of sun during … Continue reading From Factories to Luxury Lofts -The evolution of a town
