Real Estate Journal — New Jersey — November 11 - 24, 2016 — 3B
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Tucker Development develops the 1,000,000 s/f complex Leasing begins for luxury residences at Hudson Lights in Fort Lee, NJ
F ORT LEE, NJ — As Hudson Lights has ris- en in the heart of Fort Lee’s revitalized downtown, so too has anticipation for the transformative develop- ment’s collection of luxurious residences. Now, the wait is over. Tucker Development , which is developing the one- million-s/f residential, retail and entertainment complex in partnership with Kush- ner Real Estate Group and funds managed by Ares Management , has com- menced leasing Hudson Lights’ first residential phase of 276 luxury apartments. Residents of the architec- turally distinct residential property, which is situated at the base of the George Washington Bridge, will en- joy an impressive package of amenities that includes a pool, lounge, fitness center, yoga room, kids play area, and rooftop terrace and gar- dens. Additionally, Hudson Lights is anchored by an eight-screen, 533-seat iPic luxury movie theater that will enable guests to enjoy movies in ultimate comfort and style. At the push of a button, moviegoers can summon personal servers to deliver signature dishes or handcrafted cocktails from iPic’s in-theater restaurant, City Perch Kitchen & Bar. In addition to its in-theater restaurant, iPic is comple- mented by a diverse selection of dining options, including Paris Baguette, Gaonnuri Restaurant, Anthony Fran- co’s Pizza and 16 Handles, as well as CVS, Capital One Bank, indoor cycling venue CycleBar, clothier SeeSaw, Linwood Wines, European Wax Center, Tutti Nails & Spa, and Coldwell Banker. More retailers will be an- nounced. “Hudson Lights presents an extremely unique living experience that is difficult to find in the New Jersey mar- ket,” said Jacqueline Urgo , president of The Marketing Directors , which serves as marketing and leasing agent for the residences at Hudson Lights. “These residences are thoughtfully designed for today’s discerning renter. When combined with the dynamic mix of restaurants, retailers and entertainment venues that we have put at our residents’ doorsteps,
Hudson Lights is one-of-a- kind.” Hudson Lights is part of an innovative redevelopment initiative that’s invigorat- ing Fort Lee’s well-located downtown corridor. It’s the western portion of a compre- hensive plan on a prime 16- acre site in Fort Lee. Hudson Lights fronts on Lemoine Avenue, Main Street, Park Avenue and Bruce Reynolds Boulevard. Further, two new roadways have been con- structed as part of the rede- velopment. The new Central Avenue links Lemoine Ave.
and Park Ave., and Hudson St. is the focal point of the pedestrian-oriented retail, linking Main St. and Central Ave. “Hudson Lights represents so much more than its brick and mortar component,” said Richard Tucker , president and CEO of Tucker Develop- ment. “It serves as a center- piece for a new era of vitality in Fort Lee. The start of resi- dential leasing is the latest step in the transformation of the borough’s downtown into an eclectic, urban-inspired, walkable community.” n
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