An exterior rendering of 99 Hudson in Jersey City — Courtesy: China Overseas America
By Joshua Burd
The developer of a 79-story luxury condominium tower in Jersey City is offering a new glimpse of what will soon become the state’s tallest residential building.
China Overseas America on Tuesday unveiled new renderings of 99 Hudson, where it expects the first residents to take occupancy late this year. An updated website for the building provides prospective buyers with new information and new images of model units and parts of its 65,000 square feet of amenity space.
According to the builder, sales activity has continued at a robust pace after a strong start to the year. The inventory at 99 Hudson ranges from studios to penthouses ranging up to 2,500 square feet, with prices ranging from $552,000 to more than $4 million.
“Soaring 900 feet into the Jersey City skyline, 99 Hudson has consistently appealed to a broad buyer spectrum, including savvy New York City buyers who have been crossing the Hudson River to take advantage of the building’s compelling value when compared with similar offerings in Manhattan, Long Island City, Queens and Brooklyn,” said Jaqueline Urgo, president of The Marketing Directors, the building’s marketing and sales agent. “China Overseas America is delivering an extraordinary property that will soon stand prominently among the region’s most iconic and prestigious residential addresses.”
The limestone and glass exterior tower, designed by Perkins Eastman, benefits from its location in downtown Jersey City and from nearby public transportation to Manhattan, which is directly across the Hudson River. Homes feature luxury finishes with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide views of the New York City skyline, the Statue of Liberty and the New York Harbor.
The developer also highlighted amenities and common spaces such as a dramatic double-height lobby, a 3,800-square-foot fitness center, a game room and a demonstration kitchen, among others. Outdoor features will include an eighth-floor amenity deck with a 3,000 square-foot swimming pool, indoor and outdoor lounge and dining areas and a dog run.
2019 sales start strong at high-profile, 79-story condo tower in Jersey City