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TRIANGLE, INCLINE UNVEIL FIRST
PHASE OF EAST ORANGE PROJECT
Renderings courtesy: Triangle Equities
The first apartments at a major mixed-
use project in East Orange have hit the
market, with leasing now underway
at the collection of 400 homes at NJ
Transit’s Brick Church Station.
Its developers, Triangle Equities and
Incline Capital, aim to lure renters
with the promise of immediate access
to commuter rail service, upscale
finishes and the property’s long list
of amenity spaces. The first phase of
The Crossings at Brick Church Station
also includes a retail component
anchored by a full-service ShopRite
supermarket, adding to the appeal of
the building at 533 Main St. and just
north of Interstate 280.
Bozzuto Management will oversee
residential leasing and management.
March Associates Construction is the
construction manager and general
contractor for the building, while
Minno & Wasko Architects and
Planners leads the design team for a
project that has enjoyed broad support
from local and state officials.
“The Crossings at Brick Church
Station represents the next chapter
for East Orange, offering residents
modern living, curated retail and
direct train access to New York
City in just 25 minutes,” said Josh
Weingarten, executive vice president
at Triangle Equities. “This long-
overdue project is designed as a true
live-work-play destination, delivering
housing, shopping and amenities that
will benefit both new residents and
the wider community. We are deeply
grateful to Governor Phil Murphy,
Mayor Ted Green, City Council
Chairman Christopher Awe and our
partners at Goldman Sachs, PNC Bank
and Basis Investment Group for their
support and collaboration.”
Known as Embark at The Crossings,
the first phase has floorplans ranging
from studios to three-bedroom units
that are designed to meet the rigorous
sustainability standards for Energy
Star, Enterprise Green Communities
and Fitwel One Star certifications, the
developers said. Amenities include
two landscaped courtyards with
firepits, outdoor screening areas and
grilling stations, as well as a high-end
fitness center, a coworking lounge and
a resident clubroom, among others.
Renters also have access to on-site
garage parking, as do patrons of
a retail section that also includes
Newark Community Health Center,
Dunkin’, Ashley Stewart, Rita’s Italian
Ice and Angel Nails, according to a
news release. Triangle and Incline
expect to announce additional retail
deals soon.
“The Crossings at Brick Church
Station is a shining example of
responsible redevelopment that puts
the community first, by providing
job opportunities and creating a
vibrant sense of place,” said Rodger
Bucchianeri, founder and managing
partner of Incline Capital.
Triangle Equities and Incline Capital have launched leasing at the fi rst phase of The
Crossings at Brick Church Station on Main Street in East Orange, which includes 400
apartments and retail space anchored by ShopRite.

