The pool at 99 Hudson is part of some 65,000 square feet of newly opened amenity space at the 79-story condominium tower in Jersey City. — Courtesy: COA 99 Hudson LLC
By Joshua Burd
A developer has unveiled its long-awaited amenity spaces at a 79-story, waterfront condominium tower in Jersey City.
According to COA 99 Hudson LLC, residents at 99 Hudson now have access to some 65,000 square feet of perks such as an upscale, 3,800-square-foot fitness center and yoga and Pilates studio, along with a game room, a golf simulator and a screening room with a bar. Other offerings include social spaces such as a demonstration kitchen, a work café and a club room with a library and lounging, dining and entertaining areas.
The new additions come amid continued momentum for the high-rise, where the developer and The Marketing Directors have completed more than 50 sales in 2021, according to a news release. All told, the building has closed more than 200 homes and welcomed hundreds of residents.
Current and future residents will also have access to spaces such as an eighth-floor amenity deck, which boasts an 80- by 50-foot swimming pool, cabanas for lounging and outdoor dining areas. Additionally, 99 Hudson features a residents-only spa with a hot tub, wet and dry lounges, a steam room and a dry sauna, among other facilities.
Designed by Perkins Eastman, 99 Hudson is home to a mix of studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom condos as well as penthouses with up to 2,500 square feet of living space, the news release said. Homes at the building are currently priced from $548,000 to more than $4 million.
Along with the newly unveiled amenity spaces, the developer touted the addition of art installations curated by New York City- and Toronto-based DM Art. The building also offers social programming from LIVunLtd., a global luxury concierge and amenity management brand, including chef demos, wine and scotch tastings, private movie screenings, guest lectures and paint parties.