Hartz Mountain Industries, a private family-owned and operated real estate company, has commenced leasing for Hoboken Point, the luxury resort-style apartment development situated along the Hudson River on the border of Hoboken in Weehawken’s vibrant Lincoln Harbor enclave. Greystar is the exclusive leasing agent and property management firm for Hoboken Point.
“In an era where hybrid work models redefine the way we live and work, the concept of home has taken on a new significance,” said Gus Milano, President and Chief Operating Officer at Hartz Mountain Industries. “It’s now more critical than ever to provide an elevated at-home environment that balances work, wellness and leisure. Offering a condo-style living experience in rental form, complete with a cohesive array of hotel-inspired amenities, Hoboken Point rises to this challenge, setting a new standard in contemporary living for New Jersey’s vibrant Gold Coast.”
Designed by CetraRuddy, the award-winning architecture, interior design and planning firm behind acclaimed Manhattan luxury condominium developments such as One Madison, 443 Greenwich and Walker Tower, Hoboken Point ascends 15 stories in height from its location at 100 Harbor Boulevard. The building is composed of two sculptural towers rising from a landscaped amenity podium that cascades down to the shore. At ground level, the podium pulls back, seemingly floating above the building’s inviting glass–enclosed lobby, in a grand gesture that creates open space for the public waterfront esplanade surrounding the building.
“Hoboken Point’s sculpted form creates a beacon of excellence on the shoreline while curating a waterfront lifestyle that reflects the vibrancy of its location,” said John Cetra, FAIA, Founding Principal of CetraRuddy.
Envisioned as the neighborhood’s definitive upscale address, Hoboken Point includes 262 sanctuary-like residences ranging from studios to two-bedroom-plus-den layouts, all featuring premium condo-level finishes. Each home provides an idyllic version of modern urban living with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, Hudson River and Hoboken; as well as 12’-14’ ceilings in certain units, custom plank French white oak flooring and spacious custom closet systems. Chef-inspired kitchens are equipped with custom-designed gloss white lacquer cabinetry, open shelving details, white quartz waterfall countertops and stainless-steel appliances. Bathrooms are appointed with wood slat tile feature walls and wall-to-wall mirrors with integrated lighting. Additionally, residents can enjoy the convenience of in-unit LG Smart washers and dryers and controlled key systems.
The Lincoln Harbor neighborhood is a 60-acre waterfront area that has evolved from a business and dining destination to a complete live-work-stay-play neighborhood offering a range of lifestyle services and amenities. The enclave, in addition to sitting on the northern border of Hoboken, is home to a Whole Foods Market; popular culinary destinations such as Blu on the Hudson, Chart House, Ruth’s Chris Steak House and more; and the Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel. Lincoln Harbor also features an expansive public park system that includes a dog park, the Weehawken Pier stretching more than 400 feet into the Hudson River with kayak and fishing docks, as well as Lincoln Harbor Park, which plays host to the Hudson Riverfront Performing Arts Center’s popular free summer concerts series.
Connectivity is no issue for Hoboken Point residents as the area is serviced by one of the premier transit networks in the region. The New York Waterway ferry is just steps away, providing a six-minute ride to Hudson Yards and Midtown Manhattan. The neighborhood is adjacent to the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel and a NJ Transit bus stop with frequent non-stop service to and from Manhattan. In addition, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail is only one block away, providing connections to the PATH system and other locations in Hoboken and Jersey City. Finally, Hoboken Point is located directly on the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, an 18.5-mile public walkway that runs from the George Washington Bridge all the way south to Hoboken, Liberty State Park in Jersey City and Bayonne.