New York Yimby - 99 Hudson Street Is Now the Tallest Skyscraper In Jersey City and New Jersey
Press - September 26, 2018
With several more floors left to add, Jersey City’s 99 Hudson Street is almost at its final pinnacle 900 feet above street level. While the crown remains to be completed, it has now officially surpassed 30 Hudson Street, the 781-foot home of Goldman Sachs two blocks to the south, which has held the title of the tallest skyscraper in New Jersey since its completion in 2004.
This subtle change makes the upper section of the building’s facade appear to transition from thick columns of limestone to a clear and almost transparent glass top, which will form the crown and upper mechanical floors when complete.
99 Hudson’s facade, designed by Vidaris, Inc., is also rising and being installed at a fast pace on all sides. It is a mixture of vertical glass ribbons and light colored Jura limestone panels from the multi story atrium to the crown of the building which will illuminate at night. 781 units will sit inside, with some including private balconies that either face directly towards Midtown Manhattan or New York Harbor. Of course, most of the windows are dedicated to the views of Manhattan, something unmatched in Jersey City at such a great and unprecedented height.
The penthouse on the 75th floor will have the highest view in Jersey City looking at New York, but floor plans and pricing have yet to be revealed. Apartments will start in the $770,000’s for a one-bedroom to $1.5 million for a two-bedroom.
The project is set to top off before the end of the year, and completion of its entirety is more than likely before the end of 2019.
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