NJ.com – Developer breaks ground on ‘Journal Squared,’ tallest residential building in state

via Jonathan Lin/ NJ.com Game changer. Transformative. Incredible. These were just some of the words used by Jersey City officials and developer KRE Group at the groundbreaking ceremony this morning for “Journal Squared,” a massive, three-tower project at the heart of the city which, upon completion, will boast the tallest residential building in New Jersey. … Continue reading NJ.com – Developer breaks ground on ‘Journal Squared,’ tallest residential building in state

Gold Coast development glut in NJ?

via Rich Bachmann/ The Real Deal TRD analysis finds nearly 9,000 residential units slated to hit along the Jersey waterfront New Jersey’s Gold Coast, the stretch of waterfront running along the Hudson River opposite Manhattan, is in the midst of a building boom, with dozens of developments (mostly rentals) in the pipeline. And as prices in … Continue reading Gold Coast development glut in NJ?

Jersey City’s Housing Boom Expands

via Roland Li/ The Wall Street Journal Our clients, KRE Group, The Art House and Ironstate Development featured in today’s Wall Street Journal article on Jersey City. "Jersey City's residential construction boom is spreading beyond its waterfront area to neighborhoods farther inland where planners and developers have long dreamed about building with little to show … Continue reading Jersey City’s Housing Boom Expands

Luxury rental building ’18 Park’ opens in Jersey City

By Jonathan Lin/NJ.com One of the hottest luxury rental buildings in Jersey City, 18 Park, officially opened yesterday evening at a ceremony hosted by developers Ironstate and KRE on the building's landscaped roof deck. In front of a small crowd of people in suits and dresses, Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop lauded the 11-story, 422-unit … Continue reading Luxury rental building ’18 Park’ opens in Jersey City

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

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

Mapping Jersey City’s Tower-Tastic Residential Building Boom

In five years, the Jersey City skyline will look very different than it does today. More than 20 residential buildings are currently under construction in the 15-square mile city, and most of them are not on the waterfront like they have been in the past, thanks to new tax abatement rules to spur greater investment farther inland. Major real … Continue reading Mapping Jersey City’s Tower-Tastic Residential Building Boom

A New Jersey: Jersey City Surge

Our clients David Barry of Ironstate Development Company and Jonathan Kushner of KRE Group are featured today in the New York Daily News' report of Jersey City development. FULL ARTICLE

Jersey City is reaching for the sky

Our client KRE Group is featured in today's New York Post story on Jersey City's Journal Square neighborhood. 'Among the most prominent is Journal Squared, a 2.4-million-square-foot mixed-use residential and retail project under development by the New Jersey-based KRE Group. Adjacent to the Journal Square Transportation Center, the complex — upon completion — will house 1,840 … Continue reading Jersey City is reaching for the sky

Hudson County Has it All

How an affordable New York lifestyle can be had on the western banks of the Hudson River. via Anthony Birritteri, Editor-in-Chief/New Jersey Business FULL ARTICLE