An up close look at Princeton, N.J. and Palmer Square, the $45 million purchase of a Plainsboro, N.J. rental property, an update on progress on Hoboken’s latest upscale apartment offering and the exciting opening of two new luxury rental buildings in Jersey City top the headlines this month on Cahn RoundUp. See what has our readers…
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How does Jersey City look from 50 stories up?

JERSEY CITY — The 50-story apartment tower at 70 Columbus Drive has leased 60 percent of its 545 apartments in its first four months, say the developers, who attributed the brisk pace not only to its location in one of the region’s hottest markets, but also to its architecture, design touches and amenities that include a…
70 Columbus in Downtown Jersey City Leasing at a Record Pace

JERSEY CITY, NJ – 70 Columbus has burst onto the downtown Jersey City residential scene, setting a new benchmark for leasing velocity with 60% of the 545 rental residences leased in the first four months. The new 50-story tower developed by Ironstate Development Company and Panepinto Properties adjacent to the Grove Street PATH Station has…
The New York Times: Moving to Jersey City? Join the Club.

Cahn Communications continues to help trumpet the rise of Jersey City with today’s NY Times story featuring emerging neighborhoods and the people behind them — including our clients KRE Group, 70 Columbus and 25 Senate Place. Jersey City is no longer just another gritty town on the wrong side of the Hudson River, dismissed by…
The New York Times: Architect’s Modernist Legacy Crosses the Hudson

Today’s issue of The New York Times features our client, Ironstate Development Company, and their Gwathmey, Siegel, Kaufman and Associate Architects (GSKA) designed 70 Columbus project in downtown Jersey City. Also included in the article is Ironstate’s W Hotel. JERSEY CITY — When Charles Gwathmey died in the summer of 2009, New York City lost one of its…
Mapping the Rise of New Jersey’s 23 Tallest Towers

Several of our clients, Ironstate Development and Kushner Real Estate Group (KRE), were recently featured in a Curbed.com report on Jersey City’s tallest projects. New York may be known for its skyscrapers, but its humble neighbor to the west is slowly but surely catching up in the megaproject department. While New Jersey won’t be getting any…