Fresh renderings revealed of 99 Hudson Street, the soon-to-be tallest building in New Jersey
When construction of 99 Hudson Street wraps up in Jersey City next year, the 889-foot condominium tower will become the tallest building in all of New Jersey. While that title alone is impressive, new renderings of the Perkins Eastman-designed tower show an equally profound modern interior with a swath of amenities (h/t Curbed NY). Developed by China Overseas America, 99 Hudson will rise 79 stories and contain 781 units, while boasting 15,000 square feet of retail space and 14,000 square feet of public space.
Sales officially kicked off for 99 Hudson this past fall, with one-bedrooms starting around $770,000 and two-bedrooms from $1.45 million. The apartments will feature oak flooring and floor-to-ceiling windows, giving residents amazing views of the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline. The gourmet kitchens will be equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and quartz stone countertops. The bathrooms’ decor will include porcelain tiles and ceramic backsplashes.
The amenities at 99 Hudson promise to bring residents a “lifestyle of luxury” both inside and outside. The incredible pool features cabanas, dining areas, fire pits, spots to BBQ and a children’s playground. Inside, luxuries continue with a fitness center, yoga and pilates studio, game room, golf simulators, a screening room, children’s playroom and business center.
The building will undoubtedly provide some of the best views of Manhattan and the New York Harbor.
As 6sqft previously reported, “Plans for Jersey City’s first large-scale condo project in over five years were first developed in 2014 and the project officially broke ground last January.” Sales launched this past October, and construction is planned to finish up next year.
[Via Curbed NY]
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All images courtesy of China Overseas America, Inc.Â