Construction has begun on the largest residential geothermal building in New Jersey.
LCOR, a leader in real estate investment, development and management, celebrated the start of construction on the residential component of Hoboken Connect, the most transformative project along the Hudson Waterfront, and centered at NJ TRANSIT’s Hoboken Terminal.
Newly named Charlie, the 27-story, mixed-use residential building will feature 386 units, of which 20 percent will be affordable, and a slew of sustainable design elements.
LCOR commemorated the project milestone with a ceremonial groundbreaking alongside project partners and elected officials.
“With direct access to multiple transportation hubs, best-in-class amenities and sustainable design, Charlie will deliver a highly desirable living experience along the Hudson Waterfront in Hoboken,” Brian Barry, senior vice president at LCOR. “Today’s groundbreaking is one part of our larger vision to create a transformative mixed-use development in the neighborhood – one that fosters economic growth, creates job opportunities and enhances the lives of the community. We’re looking forward to sharing additional development plans as they progress.”
Encompassing roughly 365,000 square feet, Charlie will feature a unit mix of studios, junior one-, one-, two- and three-bedrooms and dedicated space for ground floor retail. Residents will have access to just over 14,900 square feet of amenities including a first-floor lobby and resident lounge with package room, concierge, and pet spa, as well as a second floor and rooftop amenity space with a fitness center, entertainment kitchen, co-working spaces, dining areas and an outdoor pool.
Sustainability is a key component of the design of Charlie, which will include green roofs, extensive stormwater improvements, and a geothermal system consisting of 66 geothermal wells with a maximum depth of 850 feet and electric heat pumps – the largest residential geothermal system in New Jersey.
LCOR is partnering with Salas O’Brien and Allied on the design and installation of the geothermal system and is currently targeting LEED Gold certifications for the building.
“We are thrilled by today’s groundbreaking on this important and transformational project,” Gov. Phil Murphy said. “This project, which integrates transportation, sustainability, and economic development, will provide more housing and commercial spaces as well as vibrant cultural opportunities that will enhance the Hoboken community.”
“The Charlie groundbreaking marks an important milestone in addressing Hoboken’s critical need for affordable housing while paving the way for the revitalization of our transit hub and downtown area,” Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla said. “The Hoboken Connect project promises to breathe new life into our city, creating a vibrant mixed-use destination that prioritizes sustainability, accessibility, and economic growth. I look forward to seeing this transformative vision become a reality for our community.”
LCOR tapped Consigli Construction Co., Inc. as the general contractor and secured financing from insurance accounts managed by KKR for the residential development.