35 Journal Square Plz Jersey City, NJ 07306
This prestigious 12-story, 200,000-square-foot Class A office building at 35 Journal Square Plaza, Jersey City, NJ 07306, offers a diverse range of spaces, from 800 to 16,000 contiguous square feet, perfect for various business needs. Fully renovated in 2022, the building boasts modern amenities including four passenger and freight elevators, 40 parking spaces, and a stunning 10-foot ceiling height throughout. Its prime Journal Square location provides exceptional accessibility, with easy access to the PATH train for a quick commute to Midtown Manhattan and the World Trade Center. The building's strategic location also places it within a 5-minute drive of the Holland Tunnel and the NJ Turnpike. Furthermore, its proximity to the Hudson County Superior Court, the Loew's Jersey Theatre, Mana Contemporary, and numerous other establishments adds to its appeal. The building is situated in an Opportunity Zone, making it eligible for government-offered incentives. The property is categorized as Retail, Office, and Special Purpose, with available sub-types including Medical Office, Traditional Office, and Executive Office. Multiple tenancies are available. Abundant natural light is a key feature of each office space.
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Alliance Construction Group LLC General Contractor
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PSE&G Gas Company Electric Utility Company
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Performance Property LLC Real Estate Agency
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Low & Low, LLC Law Firm Financial Advisor
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Margolis Sheldon F Law Firm
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