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Skyscraper in Jersey City, New Jersey

99 Hudson Street
99 Hudson Street is located in Hudson County, New Jersey99 Hudson StreetLocation within Hudson County, New Jersey
Record height
Tallest in New Jersey since 2018
Preceded by30 Hudson Street
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
Architectural styleContemporary
Address99 Hudson Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, 07302
Coordinates40°42′56″N 74°02′07″W / 40.71545°N 74.03514°W / 40.71545; -74.03514
Construction started2016
Topped-outSeptember 27, 2018
Estimated completion2020
Height
Roof900 ft (274 m)
Technical details
Floor count79
Design and construction
Architect(s)Perkins Eastman
DeveloperChina Overseas America
Structural engineerDeSimone Consulting Engineers
Other information
Number of rooms781 Condominiums
Parking609 parking spaces
Website
99hudsonliving.com

99 Hudson is a 79-story condominium in Jersey City, New Jersey. It is the tallest building in Jersey City and the state of New Jersey, and the 46th tallest building in the United States. It is also the tallest residential building in the United States outside of New York City and Chicago. Developed by China Overseas America (the U.S. arm of the Hong Kong–based company COHL), 99 Hudson is the first residential project in the U.S. for the firm. The 1.4 million square-foot building includes 781 condominium units ranging from studios to three bedrooms.

History

Plans for the development were first released in March 2014. Originally, the plans called for twin towers, but after the land changed hands, the plans were changed to a single, 950 feet (290 m) tower. The building was approved in early 2015 by the city.

The building was approved by the FAA in early 2016; buildings taller than 899 feet (274 m) in Jersey City must seek FAA approval. Ground was broken on January 29, 2016. The building topped-out in September 2018. The stated height of the completed building, 900 feet (270 m), is just one foot higher than the height limit that would not have required FAA approval.

Architecture

Designed by Perkins Eastman, the building is a 79-story, 900 ft (274 m) tall residential skyscraper. The building takes up an entire city block in downtown. It has a porte-cochere entrance, where the lobby is located, as well as the entrance to the parking garage. The building has a limestone and glass facade, echoing to Art Deco Style. The building contains three open plazas, and a residential rooftop garden above an eight-story podium. Along the sidewalk, there are storefronts with large windows between limestone piers. At night, lighting features on the piers light up.

Construction of 99 Hudson was completed in late 2020

Usage

The building is residential and includes 781 condominiums. A penthouse, located on the 76th floor, sold in November 2021 for $4.4385 million, making it the highest priced residential condominium closing in Jersey City history. Another 2,500 square-foot residence, a lower level penthouse on the 75th floor, includes 1,167 square-feet of private outdoor space. There is 65,000 sq ft of indoor and outdoor amenities. This includes a fitness center, yoga studio, Pilates studio, and an entertainment game center which includes card rooms, pool, Foosball tables, a golf simulator, a children's playroom, a demonstration kitchen, work cafe, and a screening room with a bar. The rooftop contains a garden. There is a 24-hour concierge. Residents have an exclusive spa, which includes a hot tub, wet and dry lounges, steam room, dry sauna, showers, spa terrace and private massages. The 8th floor contains an amenity deck, which contains a 3,000 sq ft swimming pool, private cabanas, indoor and outdoor lounges, and a dining area with BBQ grills, a playground, dog run, and a green lawn. Pedestrian plazas and open spaces are an additional 7,500 sq ft.

Criticism and Lawsuits

Several buyers alleged in a 59-page lawsuit that COA 99 Hudson LLC and China Overseas America were dishonest about the square footage of their units (exaggerating unit sizes by 14% to 21%) and that the workmanship included notable defects such as large gaps in flooring planks, cracks in walls and ceilings, non-functional HVAC units, and cracking windows. The buyers also alleged they were not allowed by management to bring their professional inspector to the closing inspection. The buyers asked that their condo purchases be declared null and void.

At least four lawsuits been filed against the developer related to the building's construction and management.

See also

References

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  12. Fry, Chris (November 8, 2021). "99 Hudson Breaks Another Jersey City Condo Sale Price Record". jerseydigs.com. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  13. "Penthouse at 99 Hudson sells for Jersey City record $3.9 million". NJ.com. April 23, 2021.
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  15. ^ Darcy Gerstein. "Jersey City Condo Developer Sued… Again, Strife Mounts at NJ’s Tallest Building". CooperatorNews New Jersey, April 29, 2021. Accessed August 30, 2024.
  16. ^ Ron Zeitlinger. "Lawsuit says Hudson waterfront high-rise developer lied to buyers about size, quality of condos". The Jersey Journal, January 22, 2021. Accessed August 30, 2024.

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