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Hartz Mountain Launches Leasing on Weehawken’s Lincoln Harbor Waterfront

Hartz Mountain Industries has launched leasing at The Reserve at Estuary, a new high-end rental development on Weehawken, NJ’s Lincoln Harbor waterfront. Located at 1525 Harbor Blvd., the seven-story, 218-unit property sits on the last remaining waterfront site within the 60-acre Lincoln Harbor neighborhood and comes on the heels of the developer’s Hoboken Point rental property. 

“Lincoln Harbor presented us with an extraordinarily rare opportunity to develop a prime tract of New Jersey’s Gold Coast,” said Gus Milano, president and COO at Hartz Mountain Industries. “After four decades of hard work, we’re thrilled our vision is nearing its full realization.” 

Asking rents at the property, which will be managed by Greystar, range from $3,300 for a studio to $4,785 for a two-bedroom.

The onsite leasing office is now open. Model residences will be revealed this spring while occupancy for the first phase of rental residences is slated for mid-June.

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