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Monday, March 12, 2007

Liberty Harbor North

Liberty Harbor North continues to progress with rumors that buyers will begin closing on units at the end of June. Below, the skyline of the new development from Jersey Avenue.

Liberty Harbor North, a massive New Urbanist community planned for Jersey City



The Lofts and the Sutton are the first of several larger buildings planned for the first phase of Liberty Harbor. The Sutton has most of its frame, the lofts still just expose steel.



Looking east down one of the developments new roads, the Sutton and the Lofts stand over the new street.

The Sutton at liberty Harbor and the Lofts

The row houses along Grand Street just before the cross streets of Barrow and Liberty View Terrace:



Currently, the western most units in the development. Across from these units (to the right in the picture) is a planed retail building.





Further east along Grand Street:



Historic buildings have been incorporated into the design of the new construction:



The backside of the Sutton and the Lofts are exposed looking south down another development street:



Looking west along Grand Street at the future sidewalk and gardens of the town homes on the eastern end of the development.



Below, Grand Street meets Liberty Harbor North:

Liberty Harbor North will feature private town homes, row houses, lofts, and rental apartments

The Liberty Harbor North Development as seen from Marin Blvd, looking West:

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