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The Crossings at Brick Church Station will be a $500-million mixed-use real estate project to be built in two phases

Triangle Equities Breaks Ground on $500M East Orange TOD

Triangle Equities along with investment partners Goldman Sachs and Basis Investment Group and co-developer partner Incline Capital, held a ceremony Monday marking the official groundbreaking of The Crossings at Brick Church Station, the owner/developer’s new transit-oriented mixed-use development. Reportedly it’s the largest-ever real estate development in East Orange, NJ.  

The ground-up project at 533 Main St. will be built in two phases, delivering approximately 200,000 square feet of retail, restaurants and commercial space, a pedestrian promenade & public plaza, 820 mixed-income rental units, and a 1,200-space parking garage. The first phase of The Crossings is scheduled for completion in 2024, and more than 85% of the first phase’s retail is pre-leased.  

“We are looking forward to building a project that we believe will be a catalyst for the redevelopment of this area and provide amenities to a deserving community,” said Lester Petracca, president of Triangle Equities.  

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