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M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Owners, Developers & Managers — July 23 - August 19, 2021 — 5C

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Essex & Crane will transform the space next to NJ Transit’s Orange Station Russo Dev. & Dinallo Construction celebrate groundbreaking of Orange's mixed-use project

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ing 23,000 s/f of indoor and outdoor space, that includes a pool, club room, bicycle storage room, and elevated terraces. In addition to being directly adjacent to the Orange Train Station, the development is just off Rtes. 280 and 21, and the New Jersey Tpke. and Garden State Pkwy., appeal- ing to commuters who use private or public transporta- tion methods. It is nearby to many of Or - ange’s landmarks including Military Park Commons, Rosa Park Central Community School and the Orange Public Library. MAREJ

RANGE, NJ — On Wednesday , June 30th, Mayor Dwayne

Davis, Russo Development and Dinallo Construction will break ground on phase one of Essex & Crane, a 209- unit mixed-use project at the Orange Train Station and within the City’s Main Street Redevelopment Area. Essex & Crane will be one of the largest and most modern apartment communities built in the city’s history. When fully completed, it will include 410 luxury apartment rental units, public green spaces, pedestrian walkways, and 750 parking spaces built in two phases. “Essex & Crane epitomizes the City’s vision for redevelop - ment within its downtown,” said Mayor Warren. “We wel- come Russo Development and Dinallo Construction to our City and the future residents that will call Orange home.” “We are excited for the op - portunity to build in the City of Orange, and we are confi - dent that Essex & Crane will complement the surrounding community and provide an impetus for further redevelop - ment”, said Ed Russo , CEO of Russo Development, “The City has been an excellent partner towards achieving their vision and also very receptive to our team’s ideas for this project.” “NJ Transit is proud to be part of this fantastic example of both private public partner - ship and Transit Oriented De- velopment (TOD) next to our station in Orange,” said Bill Viqueira, NJ TRANSIT Senior Vice President, Chief Finan - cial Officer and Treasurer. “This project will facilitate a healthier more environmen- tally friendly community, im - prove safety, and foster better access to employment centers and transportation, with fewer greenhouse gas emissions.” The first phase at 377 Crane Street will feature 209 stu - dio, one-bedrooms and two- bedroom floorplans, gourmet kitchens with energy efficient appliances complemented by custom cabinets, sleek black hardware, quartz countertops and modern backsplashes. All apartment homes have nine- foot ceilings, ample storage space, in-home washer-dryers, and convenient smart locks. Essex &Crane residents will also enjoy an extensive ame - nities package, encompass-

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