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With the continuing resurgence of the Long Branch beachfront, the lure of the ocean is beginning to stretch its tentacles further to the west.  Located on Broadway just four blocks from the ocean, our new redevelopment project stands as a testament to a public/private partnership crucial in creating new zoning that will enhance the fabric […]

Terrace at Berkeley Heights

Located in the heart of Berkeley Heights, on the former Berkeley Theater site, a new mixed-use building was recently approved as part of the downtown redevelopment/revitalization zone.  What is being touted as the “new centerpiece of town”, The Terrace at Berkeley Heights will feature 20 large residential apartments and 4,000 SF of retail space.  Amenities will […]

Whippany Village

Thoughtfully designed to command attention along highway frontage, Whippany Village proudly showcases 46 residential units and 16,000 square feet of retail space. Nestled in the heart of Whippany, the building’s architecture pays tribute to the town’s rich local heritage while embracing the future of urban living. This intentional blend of history and modernity creates a […]

The Bridge

The Bridge at Vermella is the third and final phase of Russo Development’s Vermella East project in Kearny, New Jersey. The redevelopment of the former American Strip Steel site will result in a 340,000 sf multi-family/mixed-use residential building with 290 units, 10,000 sf of retail and a robust amenities package that includes a fitness center, […]

51 Lincoln Avenue

Rotwein+Blake is currently working with Russo Development on the Lincoln Avenue project, the second phase of Essex & Crane by Vermella. Just steps away from Orange train station, this new transit-oriented development will feature 200 residential units on a 2-level parking podium. The Tetris like façade consisting of brick, engineered wood and composite metal intertwine […]

Southbank at Navesink

A luxury boutique condominium residential building, featuring 10 units, thoughtfully designed to optimize views of the Navesink River. The building presents two distinctive faces: the river-facing facade presents a transparent contemporary design with expansive glass surfaces and balconies to maximize the scenic views, while the front of the building, facing Broad Street, seamlessly blends with […]

The Rail

The Rail at Red Bank Station is part of a mixed-use redevelopment of a 1.25-acre site at 101-107 Oakland Street and 116 -118 Chestnut Street. Just steps away from Red Bank train station on New Jersey Transit’s North Jersey Coast Line, the new 154,000 sf luxury apartment complex will result in 57 luxury apartments, 7,000 […]