N.J. engineering firm Dresdner Robin relocates to new Jersey City address

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New Jersey engineering firm Dresdner Robin has relocated to a new Jersey City address, now at 30 Montgomery St. after a long stint at 1 Evertrust Plaza.

Photo courtesy of Dresdner Robin.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View

“This new space has been thoughtfully designed to support diverse working styles, which will enhance productivity, foster innovation, and empower our employees—whether they’re collaborating in the office or working remotely,” Dresdner Robin COO and CFO Tony Ianuale said in a statement.

“We are excited to deepen our commitment to Jersey City with our move back toward Montgomery Street, where Dresdner Robin first established its offices. Returning here feels like coming full circle, and we look forward to continuing to serve our clients and community from this vibrant location.”

The new office offers Dresdner Robin employees with additional conference/meeting areas and accessibility to street-level retailers, an onsite garage, renovated common areas and more. Surrounded by ideal infrastructure, the office has direct access to the Exchange Place PATH Station and light rail, and is minutes away from Newark International Airport.

The new office offers Dresdner Robin employees with additional conference/meeting areas and accessibility to street-level retailers, an onsite garage, renovated common areas and more.

Surrounded by ideal infrastructure, the office also has direct access to the Exchange Place PATH Station and Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, and is minutes away from Newark International Airport.

Founded in 1978, Dresdner Robin’s first office was just minutes away from Montgomery Street in Jersey City.

Since then, the firm has made moves within Jersey City to the Powerhouse Arts District and Evertrust Plaza; as well as expanding with additional satellite offices in Fairfield and Cherry Hill, which are still operational.

“This location offers a prime setting in Jersey City with excellent access to amenities, transportation and room for growth. We’re confident this move will support Dresdner Robin’s continued success and innovation for years to come,” added NAI Hanson Senior Vice President Susan Mason, who represented Dresdner Robin in this transaction.

The firm has deep roots within the Jersey City market, where it has completed several impactful projects such as community redevelopment for Coles Park site planning and infrastructure design at 30 Hudson, environmental, engineering, planning and survey services at Journal Squared, among other things.

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