The New York Times: Staten Island’s Turning Point?

C.J. Hughes at The New York Times features our client, Ironstate Development, in a report about the revitalization of Staten Island. A wide bay may separate Staten Island from the rest of the city. But in terms of real estate, differences between the borough and other enclaves seem to be lifting like a morning fog. … Continue reading The New York Times: Staten Island’s Turning Point?

NJ Biz: The $3,000 apartment: Asking (and getting) big rents is another sign the Gold Coast is booming

You don't need to be a real estate expert to know that multifamily on the Gold Coast is white hot. And you might not bat an eye at the thought of a unit renting for $3,000 a month. But when that's the average asking rent for all of Hudson County — the county that makes … Continue reading NJ Biz: The $3,000 apartment: Asking (and getting) big rents is another sign the Gold Coast is booming

Elite Traveler: The Avenue Collection Delivers Modern Flair to the Hudson River

In the heart of Port Imperial, a two-mile stretch of Hudson River waterfront featuring shops, restaurants, parks and a riverfront promenade, lies The Avenue Collection, a new generation of chic condominium living that blends a modern, urban lifestyle with hotel-inspired amenities. With its sleek and contemporary design, The Avenue Collection delivers a decidedly more modern … Continue reading Elite Traveler: The Avenue Collection Delivers Modern Flair to the Hudson River

NorthJersey.com: Sony sells Park Ridge building to Paramus real estate firm

Sony Electronics Inc. has sold its Park Ridge building to Hornrock Properties of Paramus for an undisclosed amount, and plans to lease back part of the building. Hornrock said the purchase was part of an effort to diversity its portfolio, which also includes town houses in Morris County and single-family homes in Central Valley, N.Y. … Continue reading NorthJersey.com: Sony sells Park Ridge building to Paramus real estate firm

NY1 Online: 36 Acre Waterfront Community Near Completion

NY1 VIDEO: While a lot of attention is being put on development projects in St. George including the NY Wheel and Empire Outlets, another development project just down the shoreline is getting closer to completion. The project is transforming 36 acres on the former Stapleton Homeport into a sustainable waterfront community.  It will include 900 units … Continue reading NY1 Online: 36 Acre Waterfront Community Near Completion

NJ BIZ: Ironstate expanding its development focus to Connecticut, Staten Island

Joshua Burd reports on the expansion of Ironstate Development into Staten Island and Connecticut. After decades spent building a vast multifamily portfolio around New Jersey’s Gold Coast and then New York City, Ironstate Development is adding a new location to its list of target markets: Stamford, Connecticut. The well-respected Hoboken-based firm is preparing to start construction … Continue reading NJ BIZ: Ironstate expanding its development focus to Connecticut, Staten Island

Our Changing NJ Skyline

Kathryn Brenzel at NJ.com reports on 13 new developments that could change the NJ skyline. Developers told NJ Advance Media that the increase is largely due to the improved economy and the desire of younger generations to be closer to New York City and mass transit. This is evident in Jersey City’s Journal Square, which is … Continue reading Our Changing NJ Skyline

NJ Biz: Condos making comeback in Jersey

The financial crisis brought New Jersey's for-sale housing sector to its knees — and developers of luxury condominiums were among the hardest hit by the meltdown. But some builders are slowly coming back to the asset class, experts say, driven by the demand for high-end units in the state's prime locations and the sheer lack … Continue reading NJ Biz: Condos making comeback in Jersey

Industry Magazine: The Ultimate Commute

via Laura D.C.  Kolnoski/ Industry Magazine A comprehensive development like no other, Port Imperial along the Hudson River continues rising as new residents clamor to be part of a whole new thing. A community in itself, the $2 billion devel­opment stretches over two miles along the waterfront. It is rapidly transforming the area with soaring residences, … Continue reading Industry Magazine: The Ultimate Commute

MultiFamily Executive – Energy Technology Savings

A partnership between Energy Technology Savings (ETS), Lowe’s, and Electrolux could have major implications for multifamily energy usage. The companies are launching a pilot program, installing wireless pack-aged terminal air controller (PTAC) units at high-rises in New Jersey. By connecting the PTAC units to wireless networks, users will be able to con-trol the devices from … Continue reading MultiFamily Executive – Energy Technology Savings