1800 Avenue at Port Imperial in Weehawken has secured $313.2 million, with construction currently underway and expected to be completed by summer of 2026.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
The 1800 Avenue project, designed by Handel Architects, will offer 282 luxury residential units for sale. The development will include 45,000 square feet of amenities such as a lounge, spa, fitness center, half-basketball court, multi-media room, kids’ room, game room, library, and co-working space.
Outdoor amenities will include a pool, dining and kitchen stations, a sun deck, a fire pit, and lounge seating. Plaza Construction will serve as the general contractor for the project.
“We are proud to partner with the team at WHK Waterfront Urban Renewal, LLC, and to collaborate with talented consulting professionals such as Handel Architects, DiSimone Consulting Engineering, and Thomas Polise Consulting Engineers,” Executive Vice President and Regional Director of Plaza Construction Thomas D’Ercole said in a statement.
“This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to excellence, and we are excited to be a part of this exclusive development along the Weehawken waterfront.”
They are making this possible with an aggregate loan amount of $210 million, bifurcated between a Senior Loan of $157.5 million and a Mezzanine Loan of $52.5 million, bringing the total estimated development cost to $313.2 million.
“We are thrilled to introduce 1800, a new bar setting building that boasts a unique design featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with curved edges throughout,” added WHK Waterfront Urban Renewal, LLC CEO David Wei.
“The all-glass facade not only offers stunning panoramic views of the New York City skyline but also creates a modern and sleek aesthetic that sets this building apart from the rest. This project is poised to be a game-changer for not just the Township but also the Hudson Palisades and the Hudson Waterfront.”
The surrounding neighborhood of Port Imperial boasts 2.5 miles of waterfront residential and commercial development on the Hudson River, directly across from Midtown Manhattan.