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Pioneering residential brand adds new living and social spaces Harrison Mayor James A. Fife cuts the ribbon on new 381-unit rental building at Urby

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rison Urby now offers 1,060 apartments spread throughout multiple buildings, with the newest collection residing at 200 Angelo Cifelli Dr “On behalf of council, I am proud to welcome this new building at Harrison Urby to the community,” Mayor Fife said. “Urby, Ironstate Devel- opment, Pegasus Group, and Brookfield Properties have been prolific developers in Harrison and a major catalyst for the re- development of the waterfront. Their investment has delivered PILOT revenue, brought in new residents, and contributed to

the renaissance of our town, which began in the 1990s.” “We’re excited to expand this transformative residential con- cept in Harrison at a time when demand for smartly-designed apartments and vibrant social spaces in urban locations near mass transit is on the rise,” said David Barry , founder and CEO of Urby. “This new build- ing introduces the next level of the Urby experience.” Brand New, Beautifully Designed Apartments Leasing is underway for the new residences, with monthly rents starting from $2,125 for alcove studios that include a built-in, storage, platform bed and airy wood-slat partitions to create more privacy while al- lowing in ample, natural light. One-bedroom layouts start from $2,180, twobedroom apart- ments start from $2,995 and spacious, three-bedroom floor - plans are priced from $3,575. Immediate occupancy and lim- ited time leasing specials are available. Urby apartments feature open-floor plans, large windows to maximize natural light, built- in shelving and closets with drawers for storage, and sus- tainable flooring. With smart technology systems, including Latch keyless smart phone en- try and Amazon package lock- ers, residents at Harrison Urby have unprecedented access to mobile connectivity. Harrison Urby is only one block from the Harrison PATH Station and just 20 minutes from Lower Manhattan. Innovative Communal Spaces Harrison Urby architecture is designed by Amsterdam-based firm Concrete , best known for the designs of citizenM Hotels around the world. Harrison Urby features a series of build- ings that are connected by beau- tifully landscaped green spaces with lush lawns and walkways designed by esteemed Belgian landscape architecture firm, Bureau Bas Smets . Urby resi- dents enjoy a community gar- den with individual vegetable garden plots, a heated swim- ming pool and patio, fire pits, grills, lounge furniture, and lawn games. The pet-friendly community features Urby’s Woofgarden dog area for a little pup playtime. There’s also the Urby Kitchen, a rentable chef’s kitchen used to host food events, and two separate cafés integrated into the Urby lobby spaces. MAREJ

ARRISON, NJ — Harrison, NJ Mayor James A. Fife led

a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, March 3, to celebrate the opening of a new phase of 381 innovatively-designed apartments and lively social spaces at Harrison Urby near the town’s PATH Station. With a cut of the ribbon, Mayor Fife and development principals unveiled the newest addition to Harrison’s flour- ishing residential market led by the forward-thinking Urby brand. Following a successful grand opening in 2017, Har-

SHown from left: Jesus Huranga, Harrison 1 st Ward Councilmember; Larry Bennett, Harrison 3rd Ward Councilmember; David Barry, Founder and CEO of Urby; James A. Fife, Mayor of Harrison; Richard Miller, CEO of The Pegasus Group; James Doran, Harrison 4 th Ward Councilmember; Eleanor Villalta, Harrison 2 nd Ward Councilmember; Ellen Mendoza, Harrison 2nd Ward Councilmember.

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