NY YIMBY: New $135 Million Arts & Entertainment District Revealed In Downtown Montclair, New Jersey

BY: VANESSA LONDONO 7:00 AM ON DECEMBER 15, 2018 Earlier this week, ground was broken for a new mixed-use development by joint venture partners Ironstate Development Company and Brookfield in Downtown Montclair, New Jersey. The project includes a mix of residential units, retail, offices, art space, public parking, and a pedestrian plaza. It is expected to create a vibrant arts and entertainment district near the … Continue reading NY YIMBY: New $135 Million Arts & Entertainment District Revealed In Downtown Montclair, New Jersey

NEW YORK TIMES: Jersey City Grows Up

More singles who moved to the area are choosing to stay when they start families, and are pushing into nearby waterfront towns like West New York and Weehawken. FULL STORY

RE-NJ: Ironstate, Panepinto cap off Jersey City project with 539-unit rental tower (SLIDESHOW)

By Joshua Burd - Ironstate Development Co. and Panepinto Properties have taken the wraps off the last piece of a multiphase, mixed-use project that has brought nearly 1,500 new apartments and a hotel to downtown Jersey City over the course of a decade. The developers have already leased more than 100 apartments at the final phase, … Continue reading RE-NJ: Ironstate, Panepinto cap off Jersey City project with 539-unit rental tower (SLIDESHOW)

WSJ: Arts, Business Draw Residents to Jersey City

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The Wall Street Journal: Harrison, N.J., Is Back on the Radar

A recent article by Kathleen Lucadamo in The Wall Street Journal visits Harrision and says, "Once known for industry, the town fell on hard times but new apartment complexes are rising." The piece highlights our clients, Ironstate Development Company and BNE Real Estate Group. Ron Lupone thought he would never leave Manhattan, but the lower rents in New Jersey … Continue reading The Wall Street Journal: Harrison, N.J., Is Back on the Radar

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 … Continue reading How does Jersey City look from 50 stories up?

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 … Continue reading 70 Columbus in Downtown Jersey City Leasing at a Record Pace

Harrison Station delivers luxury residences to burgeoning Harrison marketplace

The Star Ledger recently featured Harrison Station 330 , new rental apartments in Harrison, New Jersey. Harrison, New Jersey's transformation into a dynamic transit-oriented neighborhood, has taken another step forward with the launch of Harrison Station 330, a new collection of 329 modern rental apartments located next to the town's PATH station.    Harrison Station 330 blends studio, … Continue reading Harrison Station delivers luxury residences to burgeoning Harrison marketplace

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 … Continue reading The New York Times: Architect’s Modernist Legacy Crosses the Hudson

2 blocks from the PATH, new apartments open in Harrison

HARRISON — Two blocks from the Harrison PATH Station, developers have opened a new 329-unit rental complex with studios priced at $1,555 and two-bedroom apartments going for $2,775. The complex, known as 330 Harrison Station, began renting last month, and is about 20 percent occupied, said David Barry, president of Hoboken-based Ironstate Development Company, a partner … Continue reading 2 blocks from the PATH, new apartments open in Harrison