Tag: real estate news

Hamilton House Launches in Jersey City with Modern Rentals and Amenities

JERSEY CITY, N.J. – Leasing is underway at Hamilton House in downtown Jersey City where The Shuster Group has delivered a boutique, amenity-rich rental building featuring generous living spaces desired in Jersey City, but rarely found in today’s new construction marketplace.  Initial occupancy is scheduled for March 1st. Ideally located at 255 Brunswick Street just…

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…

Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation and Bijou Properties Launch New Luxury Rental Building in Hoboken, NJ

Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer Leads VIP Contingent in Celebrating Opening of Vine, A New Residential Building Featuring 135 Homes Located Adjacent to the 9th Street Hudson Bergen Light Rail Station HOBOKEN, NJ – Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation and Bijou Properties have announced the launch of Vine, a new 11-story building featuring 135 rental residences located…

Lennar Acquires More Than 450 Homes And Buildable Home Sites From Orleans Homes

Lennar Corporation (NYSE: LEN and LEN.B), one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, announced today that it has acquired more than 450 homes and buildable home sites from Orleans Homes. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Lennar’s acquisition includes homes that are in various stages of construction and buildable lots in eight existing residential…

The NY Times features The Alexander at Rego Center

The New York Times’ Vera Haller reports on real estate and development in Rego Park, Queens. Rego Park, Queens: Finding Value in a Melting Pot features our client Vornado Realty Trust‘s The Alexander at Rego Center.  Much of Rego Park retains the character of a classic New York immigrant neighborhood. Imported goods from Russia and other countries…