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Real Estate Journal — New Jersey — June 13 - 26, 2014 — 11B

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N orthern N ew J ersey Minno & Wasko Architects and Planners design rental residences BNE Real Estate Group declares Warren at York in Jersey City 90% leased

J ERSEY CITY, NJ — The developer of War- ren at York, the boutique rental building in Jersey City’s historic Paulus Hook neighborhood, announced that more than 90% of the building’s 139 luxury rental residences have been leased after less than one month of availability. The new 11-story building, developed by BNE Real Es- tate Group , has been Jersey City’s hottest rental building since its grand opening on April 9th, 2014. “When you are able to lease over 90 percent of a building before your first residents have even moved in, you know that you have created an exceptional product,” said Jonathan Schwartz , senior vice president of BNE Real Estate Group. “In the case of Warren at York, we have built upon the tremendous popular- ity of downtown Jersey City as a hip residential destina- tion by offering upscale living spaces, boutique amenities and a unique ambience that distinguishes it from other rentals in the market.” Designed by Minno & Wasko Architects and Planners , Warren at York delivers a distinctive collec- tion of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom residences to Paulus Hook, with immediate occupancy available. “We are finding that a lot of renters have their hearts set on Paulus Hook, and Warren at York offers them the best opportunity to truly embrace everything that makes the lo- cation special,” said Kristina Hedden , vice president of marketing for BNE Real Es- tate Group. “We have created and carried out a complete lifestyle vision here, where every detail – macro to micro - has been connected to create not just an apartment build- ing, but an all-encompassing experience that suits the ac- tive lifestyle and urban tastes of our residents.” Reclaimed materials were used throughout the common spaces at Warren at York to craft details such as exposed wood beamed ceilings and classic brick backdrops. An eclectic mix of industrial-style furniture, such as rich leather sofas and cow-hide rugs, en- hances the space to create a welcoming and comfortable setting. n

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