99 Hudson Street, a 900-foot tower residential tower designed by architects Perkins Eastman for developers China Overseas America in Jersey City, New Jersey, is nearing completion.
The tower topped out as New Jersey's tallest skyscraper in late 2018. In recent weeks, according to New York YIMBY, Plaza Construction, the builders for the project, and Vidaris, exterior envelope consultants, have made extensive progress installing the tower's glass and Jura limestone facades.
The 79-story tower's facades are marked by alternating vertical bands of stone and glass panels, while the extruded tower's sheer exposures culminate in a stepped glass and stone crown.
The hexagonal tower is set to include 781-apartments and 16,000 square feet of commercial spaces. The tower-and-podium-style complex is marked by a series of plazas and an eight-story base containing 609 parking stalls. According to a project website, the development includes 15,000 square feet of outdoor spaces, including a roof garden located atop the building's podium.
The project is expected to wrap up construction by the end of 2019.
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tallest skyscraper in NJ is kinda like saying tallest Japanese woman.
What's it, like, four stories?
Kidding!
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