425 Summit Ave

Location:

New Jersey

Completion:

2024

Project Type:

Mixed-Use Development

Size:

356,000 Sqft

The development at 425 Summit Avenue stands as a beacon of progress and urban renewal in the vibrant Journal Square neighborhood of Jersey City, NJ. Designed by Marchetto Higgins Stieve and developed by Spitzer Enterprises, this 26-story mixed-use tower represents a significant investment in the area's growth and vitality. With its modern design, premium amenities, and strategic location near the Journal Square PATH station, the project aims to redefine urban living and contribute to the ongoing revitalization of the community.

Background

Situated at the corner of Summit and Sip Avenues, 425 Summit Avenue is poised to become a landmark development in Journal Square. The project, led by Spitzer Enterprises and designed by renowned architectural firm Marchetto Higgins Stieve, will feature 390 residential units, ground-floor retail space, amenities, and on-site parking. With construction underway, the development is set to offer a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces that cater to the diverse needs of residents and visitors alike.

Objectives

  • To create a modern mixed-use development that enhances the urban fabric of Journal Square.
  • To provide high-quality residential units, amenities, and retail spaces that meet the demands of the local market.
  • To contribute to the economic growth and vitality of the neighborhood by attracting residents and businesses.
  • To establish 425 Summit Avenue as a premier destination for urban living and leisure in Jersey City.
  • To adhere to strict construction timelines and deliver the project on schedule.

Approach

The approach to the development of 425 Summit Avenue involves meticulous planning, collaboration, and execution. Led by Spitzer Enterprises and supported by Marchetto Higgins Stieve, the project team is committed to delivering a high-quality, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing development. With a focus on efficient construction methods and innovative design solutions, the team aims to maximize the project's potential and create a lasting impact on the Journal Square neighborhood.

Solutions

  • Utilization of reinforced concrete foundations and perimeter walls for structural stability.
  • Integration of premium amenities such as a golf simulator, fitness center, and resident lounge to enhance the resident experience.
  • Inclusion of ground-floor retail spaces to activate the street level and contribute to the vibrancy of the neighborhood.
  • Implementation of on-site parking to meet the needs of residents and alleviate parking pressures in the area.
  • Collaboration with ZDG as the general contractor to ensure smooth construction progress and adherence to project timelines.Implementation of on-site parking to meet the needs of residents and alleviate parking pressures in the area.

Results

Upon completion, 425 Summit Avenue is expected to set a new standard for mixed-use development in Jersey City. With its modern design, premium amenities, and strategic location, the project will attract residents, businesses, and visitors to the Journal Square neighborhood, driving economic growth and enhancing the overall quality of life in the area. As a catalyst for urban renewal, 425 Summit Avenue will contribute to the ongoing transformation of Jersey City into a dynamic and vibrant urban center.

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