HOBOKEN, N.J., – The growing desire among today’s renting public to reside in upscale urban buildings that are energy efficient, sustainable and promote “green” living has played a key role in the leasing success at Park + Garden, the collection of 212 luxury apartments in the Hudson County City of Hoboken. Developer Bijou Properties, a … Continue reading Green Living Inside and Out at Park + Garden in Uptown Hoboken
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New ‘upscale’ apartments to open in Hoboken
HOBOKEN - A new "upscale" residential development is slated to open its doors to the public at the end of this month. Park+Garden is Bijou Properties' latest completed project in the city and will have its grand opening on July 27, a representative for the developer told NJ Advance Media on Friday. The project consists of two 12-story residential buildings … Continue reading New ‘upscale’ apartments to open in Hoboken
Real Estate Weekly: Developer Larry Bijou’s doing things his way in New York’s sixth borough
It may be the birthplace of Sinatra and where baseball first took root, but Hoboken can sometimes be overlooked by the common New Yorker. Not Larry Bijou, managing partner of Bijou Properties, who saw opportunity across the Hudson and cashed-in two decades of commercial real estate experience in New York to create his own enterprise … Continue reading Real Estate Weekly: Developer Larry Bijou’s doing things his way in New York’s sixth borough
The Real Deal: Squeezing high-end housing into Hoboken’s waterfront
The June issue of The Real Deal features our client, Bijou Properties. At first glance, you’d think Hoboken couldn’t squeeze in another square inch of residential construction. Not only is it just one square mile, but development in the former industrial city has been going on for decades. Currently, only around 7 percent of the … Continue reading The Real Deal: Squeezing high-end housing into Hoboken’s waterfront
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
