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Nine of the ten tallest buildings in New Jersey are located in Jersey City. Jersey City has the 10th-largest skyline in the United States. The history of skyscrapers in Jersey City began with the 1928 completion of Labor Bank Building, which is often regarded as the first skyscraper in the city; it rises 15 floors and 179 feet (55 m) in height.
The BLVD Collection (including the properties previously known as Marbella Apartments) is trio of 427 ft (130m) tall skyscrapers in Jersey City, New Jersey, including the 17th tallest building in Jersey City. When it was completed, it was the tallest residential building in Jersey City. [1]
The Square was named for the Jersey Journal. The Labor Bank Building at 26 Journal Square was the city's first skyscraper.. Prior to its development as a commercial district Journal Square was the site of many farmhouses and manors belonging to descendants of the original settlers of Bergen, the first chartered municipality in the state settled in 1660 and located just south at Bergen Square.
101 Hudson Street, also known as the Merrill Lynch Building, in the Exchange Place neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey, is the seventh-tallest building in Jersey City, and the sixth-tallest in the state of New Jersey. Completed in 1992, it has 42 stories, and reaches a height of 167 meters (548 feet).
Jersey City is home to New Jersey City University and Saint Peter's University. [287] [288] Hudson County Community College is a junior college located in the Journal Square area offering courses to help students transition into a larger university. [289] The Newark-based New Jersey Institute of Technology has an annex at 101 Hudson Street.
The James Monroe (named after James Monroe) is a 312-foot-tall (95-m) residential skyscraper in the Newport [2] neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. [3] It was completed in 1989 and has 34 floors and stands at a height of 312 feet (95 meters).
Hudson Greene is an apartment complex in Jersey City, New Jersey which consists two towers, the East Tower at 77 Hudson Street, which are condominiums, [3] and the West Tower at 70 Greene Street, which are rental apartments. [4] Both have 48 floors and are 500 ft (152m) tall. They are tied with each other for 16th tallest building in Jersey ...
26 Journal Square is a 190 ft (58 m) [1] high-rise in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. It was originally known as the Labor Bank Building. It was completed in 1928 and has 15 floors. As of 2009, it was the 23rd tallest building in the city. It is often considered the first skyscraper in Jersey City.