M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Owners, Developers & Managers — October 2025 — 29A
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Luxury multifamily offering to feature 211 rental residences in Western Essex County Garden Communities reaches key construction milestone, with initial framework at Roseland venture founded by two East Brunswick residents.
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more retail tenants at Legacy Place, its luxury mixed-use de- velopment in East Brunswick. The latest additions include a dental practice and an ice cream and candy shop, which will serve the larger commu- nity while enhancing the wide range of lifestyle amenities for residents of the community’s 520 luxury rental apartments and townhomes. The new leases include Legacy Endodontics, a new- ly established practice led by an experienced dentist, and ice cream shop Marley and Harley’s Creamery and Confections, a new business
OSELAND, NJ — Gardens at Roseland has reached a key
Nancy Finkelstein , leasing representative of Garden Com- mercial, arranged both leases on behalf of property ownership. “This multifamily-and-retail development has been care- fully planned to serve as a valuable contributor to the community, and bringing in a mix of quality commercial tenants is key to achieving this goal,” said Finkelstein. “As we fill the community’s remaining retail availabilities, we will be focused on securing tenants that complement the property’s dynamic.” MAREJ
construction milestone, with initial framework at this new luxury multifamily commu- nity now underway. Upon completion, the Garden Com- munities property will offer 211 luxury single-level and du- plex apartments, along with a resort-style amenity package. Located at 146 Harrison Ave. in Roseland, Gardens at Roseland brings a fresh, upscale multifamily housing option to one of western Essex County’s most desirable subur- ban towns. The initial offerings will feature a mix of one- and two-bedroom residences in four-story, elevator-serviced buildings. Spacious, modern layouts feature up to 2,500 s/f of well-designed living space. “Gardens at Roseland’s im- pressive amenities, ultra- convenient location and di- verse product mix truly stand apart,” said Garden Communi - ties’ Lori Dargento , property and leasing manager. “This one-of-a-kind lifestyle experi - ence will appeal to every demo- graphic of renter from young professionals and families to empty-nesters.” Residences at the pet-friend- ly community will include pri- vate balconies or patios, gour- met kitchens, large closets, and in-suite washers and dry- ers; some layouts include dens. All duplex residences will have an attached, private garage with direct exterior entry. Select single-level apartments will also feature an attached garage with direct entry. Gardens at Roseland’s com- munity clubhouse – with a fitness center, entertainment room, fireside lounge and pri - vate workspaces – is designed to foster an active lifestyle. Outdoor amenities include a multi-use sports court with pickleball and basketball; a heated pool and sundeck; and al fresco dining and socializing with BBQ grills and firepits. EV charging stations will support eco-friendly transportation. Gardens at Roseland’s envi- able address adds to its ap- peal. Roseland blends a peace- ful, “small town” lifestyle with a variety of shops and restau- rants, and easy access to New York City. The borough boasts a highly regarded elementary school; numerous parks and recreational facilities; and the Essex County Environmental
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Center, a facility of the Essex County Park System. Rose - land is proximate to I-280 and
other major roadways. In other news, Garden Com- munities has announced two
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