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    Estuary (1600 Harbor Boulevard, Weehawken)

    Developer: Roseland Property Company and Hartz Mountain Industries

    Units: 589 rentals

    Status: Broke ground December 2011

    Roseland and Hartz plan to bring the first of three rental buildings to market in late 2013 or early 2014. The $200 million project, which broke ground last month, will include two six-story buildings and a third at eight stories, with snazzy amenities like a yoga room and a golf simulator. Hartz has owned the site, now occupied by parking lots, since 1981, and brought Roseland on after working with the developer on the Monaco in Jersey City. According to Roseland’s Goldberg, it “probably has the single most spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline along the entirety of the Hudson River waterfront.” Rents have not yet been set.
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    Port Imperial / NY Waterway Ferry Parking Garage


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    Port Imperial Boulevard Upgrade under the HBLR Tracks


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    Thanx Nexis4NJ. I enjoyed the photo tour; next best thing to being there! Recently I have made a few trips to Fort Lee, NJ, which is just a short trip over the George Washington Bridge from Manhattan. When I make that trip again I will go by bike and try to tour the area you just posted photos of - which I believe is not too far a trip by bike: I hope. Thanks again.
    Last edited by infoshare; September 16th, 2012 at 09:57 AM.

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