Yesterday, YIMBY featured an update on Kushner Companies’ 30 Journal Square, which has transformed from a 40-something-story building into a 72-story tower. Today, we have a fresh look at One Journal Square, which has also experienced a significant height bump. What was originally supposed to host two 50-odd story buildings will instead give rise to one tower of 56 floors, and another of 79 floors.
The smaller building is already under construction, and plans for the larger tower were approved on Tuesday. The 79-story building will have a roof topping-out 892 feet above street level, which would make it taller than any skyscraper already completed in New Jersey. Once finished, it will stand just eight feet shy of the state’s future record-holder, at 99 Hudson Street…
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Read the full story at New York Yimby, by Nikolai Fedak