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New York Post Features The Oakman

Today’s New York Post’s “NYC’s 33 buzziest new buildings” goes beyond NYC to feature our client The Shuster Group and their newest offering in Jersey City, The Oakman. It’s not all about New York living. For those with New Jersey on the mind, The Oakman— a condominium in Jersey City’s Powerhouse Arts District — kicked off…

New luxury condos to open in Jersey City Powerhouse Arts District

JERSEY CITY —New condominiums will soon join Jersey City’s Powerhouse Arts District. The Oakman, located at 160 First Street, is slated to open in the summer of 2016, George Cahn, a spokesman for the developer, The Shuster Group, told NJ Advance Media. The 15-story building will feature 159 units, starting at $700,000. Local brokerage JCity Realty began…

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…

18 Park Luxury Rental Building Honored By New Jersey Future With 2015 “Smart Growth” Award

Development partners Kushner Real Estate Group (KRE) and Ironstate Development Company have received a 2015 “Smart Growth” award for creating an iconic, mixed-use development in an emerging neighborhood in downtown Jersey City. New Jersey Future, a non-profit organization that promotes responsible land-use policies, named KRE/Ironstate’s 18 Park building one of the recipients of its prestigious annual award, noting that…

The Real Deal: A lesser-known Kushner bets big on Jersey

Our client, Jonathan Kushner of Kushner Real Estate Group, is featured in an interview with Miriam Kreinin Souccar in the current issue of The Real Deal.  Jonathan Kushner may live in Manhattan, but the 37-year-old president of the Kushner Real Estate Group is betting big on Jersey City. His Bridgewater, New Jersey-based company owns and manages…

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…

New York Post – Fort Lee is the new New Jersey

The new Fort Lee, NJ, rental tower The Modern was some 40 years in the making. To hear resident Larry Sharpe describe it, it was worth the wait. “You have every amenity in the world,” Sharpe says of the building, where he shares a two-bedroom with his wife and their three-year-old twin daughters. “There’s a…