26 — June 2025 — Owners, Developers & Managers — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal
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O wners , D evelopers & M anagers The Rail at Bound Brook brings 143 luxury units to borough’s revitalized Arts District Denholtz cuts ribbon on Downtown Bound Brook’s newest residential destination
OUND BROOK, NJ — Executives from Den- holtz , a privately held investment management firm, and RWC , a fourth-generation privately held real estate in - vestment company, celebrated the ribbon cutting for The Rail at Bound Brook, a new 143- unit luxury multifamily com - munity located at 100 Hamil - ton Street in Bound Brook, NJ. Denholtz was joined by Bound Brook Mayor Dominic Longo, Borough Clerk-Administrator Jasmine D. McCoy, and project partners March Construction, Minno & Wasko Architects B
spa-like porcelain tile baths, and stainless-steel appliances. Select units offer large kitchen islands and dual vanity sinks in en-suite bathrooms. Residents at The Rail at Bound Brook also enjoy a wide range of community amenities including a spacious outdoor courtyard with a bar, BBQ grilling stations, dining areas and fire pits; a resident lounge with billiards; a 24-hour fit - ness center and yoga studio; a first-floor resident lobby and coworking space; a game room with new and classic arcade games; a pet spa; an indoor mail room; and secure fob entry to the building and amenity spaces. “We’re really excited to fin - ish this building,” said Steven Denholtz , chairman of Den - holtz. “As you drive through downtown, you’ll see what an extraordinary place Bound Brook is. I’d like to thank Mayor Longo and everyone involved for their hard work.” Mayor Longo added, “This project is more than just a brick-and-mortar, it’s a fulfill - ment of a vision. The Rail at Bound Brook is a great addi - tion to our Art District and will certainly be the centerpiece. I want to thank our Borough Administrator Jasmine Mc - Coy, one of our Planning Board members Abel Gomez, and everyone involved.” The Rail at Bound Brook is the latest success story for downtown Bound Brook’s ongoing resurgence. Since the Army Corps of Engineers’ $143M flood control project in 2016, the Borough has attract - ed millions in investment and added more than 700 units and over 40,000 s/f of new retail, dining and shopping. About Denholtz Denholtz is a leading pri - vately held investment man - agement firm bringing a high - ly innovative approach with institutional execution to com - mercial real estate. Backed by decades of experience, we leverage a dynamic vertically integrated platform to create value for our investors. Founded in 1953, we man - age over $2B in high-perform - ing assets across industrial, residential, retail, office, and mixed-use strategies. With a portfolio of over seven mil - lion square feet, we operate throughout the north and southeastern US with a staff of over 100 employees. MAREJ
and Planners, and Citi - zens Bank , to celebrate the project milestone. Standing at six stories in the heart of downtown Bound Brook, just steps from the NJ Transit Bound Brook station, The Rail at Bound Brook is the borough’s newest luxury resi - dential community offering a diverse mix of studio, one- bedroom, one-bedroom plus den, and two-bedroom apart - ments. Each unit features spa - cious layouts with ample closet space, vinyl plank flooring in common areas and bedrooms, in-unit washers and dryers,
Shown from left: Bound Brook Mayor Dominic Longo and Steven Denholtz, chairman of Denholtz.
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