New Jersey City rental debuts in leafy, historic Hamilton Park
Interior ‘canyon’ with stepped terraces via HWKN.
Following the much-documented Jersey City launches of the Journal Squared and Ellipse projects, a new rental building has opened at 485 Marin Boulevard in JC’s Hamilton Park neighborhood, known for its historic Victorian homes and streets lined with colorful cafes, shops and restaurants. The new residence comes from KRE Group– the developers behind the Journal Squared project–and is offering studios and one, two and three-bedroom apartments that start at $2,300 for a studio with the added incentive of a free month on a 13-month lease and two free months on a 26-month lease.
Credit: Hollwich Kushner
The 18-story building’s design by architects Hollwich Kushner features a unique center cut the designers refer to as “the Canyon” which creates stepped terraces and a visual corridor for the neighborhood’s existing residents.
Apartment interiors boast “curated design” by Christopher Stevens featuring open floor plans, rustic oak-style wood flooring and large picture windows that overlook the surrounding neighborhood. Many homes offer views of both the Jersey City and Manhattan skylines. Kitchens are appointed with white quartz stone countertops, high-gloss grey cabinets, Grohe fixtures and a complete package of Whirlpool appliances. Bathrooms feature quartz countertops, brushed-nickel Kohler fixtures and tiled floors. Residences come equipped with Whirlpool washer/dryer sets.
Credit: Hollwich Kushner
Credit: Hollwich Kushner
Amenities include a rooftop lounge with an outdoor kitchen, a private dining room, a fitness center, a swimming pool, a screening room and on-site parking. Concierge service Hello Alfred has been hired to provide hospitality services like in-home package delivery, apartment cleaning, and grocery shopping.
485 Marin Boulevard in Jersey City via Hollwich Kushner.
Adjacent land was developed for a public park, currently being designed by landscape architects Melillo & Bauer Associates. The building is directly across from the Newport Centre mall within a five-minute walk to the Newport Path station making for an easy commute to Manhattan.
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