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Albanese, BXP, CrossHarbor Break Ground on $400M Jersey City Residential

The Albanese Organization, BXP and CrossHarbor Capital Partners broke ground on 290 Coles St., a $400-million residential development in Jersey City. Located in the city’s evolving SoHo West neighborhood, near the Hoboken border, the development will deliver 670 apartments, complemented by 13,000 square feet of street-level retail and more than 60,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenity spaces.

Leadership from the development partnership hosted Mayor Steven Fulop, other city officials and local dignitaries to mark the start of construction.

“Breaking ground at 290 Coles reflects our continued belief in Jersey City as a great place to live and work, and our commitment to helping shape its future in thoughtful and lasting ways,” said Chris Albanese, president of the Albanese Organization. “This project represents more than new housing; it’s a meaningful step in further establishing SoHo West as a vibrant, integrated community. We’re proud to partner with BXP and CrossHarbor to bring this vision to life.”

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