PATH Service Changes Could Decimate Condo Sales, Rental Market

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Monday, October 6th, 2008 | Transportation | 986 views | Permalink |

Condo developments in Jersey City may be the first victims of the Port Authority’s announcement that weekend PATH service to the World Trade Center will be suspended most weekends until 2011. Many new high rise developments have been attempting to lure Manhattanites to glitzy glass towers on the waterfront with the promise of a shorter […]

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Crystal Point

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Monday, October 6th, 2008 | Crystal Point | 1,109 views | Permalink |

Crystal Point continues to make a mad dash towards completion. The glass tower on the tip of Second Street has some of the highest asking prices per square foot, even as the economy tanks. Glass windows have begun to be installed on the lower floors of Crystal Point.

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Liberty Habor North

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Monday, October 6th, 2008 | LHN | 1,400 views | Permalink |

Liberty Harbor construction crews were on site Saturday morning continuing to plug away at the mammoth development. This summer, the developer note that new buildings in the development would not break ground for at least another year, but that the current projects would be seen to completion.

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Crescent Court

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Monday, October 6th, 2008 | Crescent Court | 1,086 views | Permalink |

A sign on the sales office claims 40% of units have sold though sales started long before construction. Larges portions of the foundation have been poured.

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PATH to be Screwed by Port Authority Efforts to Meet Deadlines

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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 | Transportation | 970 views | Permalink |

The Port Authority released a revised schedule for the new World Trade Center site. In order to make their deadlines, PATH service to the World Trade Center will be suspended weekends beginning in 2009 and lasting through 2011. PATH riders have already taken a beating by the Port Authorities weekend service changes. As recently as […]

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Clinton, Schumer Not Amused by Sixth Borough Analogies

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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 | Jersey City | 984 views | Permalink |

The New York Senators secured $18 million for a New York reservist training facility, to be built in Staten Island. But Gothamist reports that the Army Corp of Engineers thinks a better location will be in Caven Point, in Jersey City. The New York Senators are none too thrilled, having never come across this blog.

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