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Monocle Group brings Greystar in to manage one of Hackensack’s first architectural landmarks

Greystar Real Estate Partners has been brought in to manage and enhance the living experience for residents at 210 Main, a historic bank building and one of Hackensack’s first architectural landmarks.

In a Tuesday announcement from the Monocle Group, the property, which now features 89 residences with 37 boutique homes, will be transformed to bring its tenants a new experience in apartment community living.

“We are thrilled to bring Greystar to 210 Main,” Eric Benitez, principal, the Monocle Group, said. “Greystar’s property management expertise will provide our residents with an unparalleled living experience, and we’re excited to see what the future holds for this property.”

“We’re delighted to be working with the Monocle Group at 210 Main to make this property a success,” Wilson Infante, Greystar’s regional property manager, said. “We look forward to providing exceptional services and support to the residents at 210 Main.”

The community consists of the 11-story 210 Main St. and the interconnected four-story building at 214 Main.

The apartment community offers studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts and features several architectural elements, including the preserved façade, original brick accents and up to 10-foot ceilings. Individual residences include exposed brick walls, vinyl flooring, oversized windows, bathrooms with mosaic tile backsplashes and tile floors, designer kitchens with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and in-home washer and dryer.

Community amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, concierge, a valet parking lot, an outdoor lounge with barbecue grills and fire pit, a lounge available to rent out for events, a common area laundry room, bicycle storage and storage units for rent.

210 Main has an ideal location, with the New Jersey Transit bus terminal just 5 minutes away. White Manna Restaurant, home of the original slider, is just 8 minutes on foot or a two-minute drive. Riverside Mall is also just a short drive away, as well as Main Street, which has a variety of other restaurants and shops.

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