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Ribbon cutting for Bound Brook’s newest multifamily community

Denholtz, a Red Bank-based real estate investment management firm, will hold a ribbon-cutting event at 11 a.m. on June 4 in Bound Brook to mark the opening of a multifamily community, building on the borough’s ongoing revitalization.

The Rail at Bound Brook is a 143-unit luxury multifamily community at 100 Hamilton St. in Bound Brook that was built on a vacant lot.

The development is located in downtown Bound Brook less than 500 feet from the NJ Transit station and three blocks south of Route 28. The multifamily community is the latest development in the borough’s ongoing revitalization. Since 2016, the Somerset County town has added more than 700 residential units and more than 40,000 square feet of new retail, dining and shopping.

Amenities at the apartments include in-unit washer and dryer; quartz countertops and vanities; stainless steel appliances; and porcelain tile baths.

Community amenities include resident lounge with billiards; resident lobby with coworking space; courtyard with bar, grilling areas, firepits, and dining sections; 24-hour fitness center, pet-friendly spaces and washing stations.

Prices for studios with 505 square feet start at $1,897; one-bedrooms with 706 square feet go for $2,105; and two-bedrooms at 1,058 feet are leasing for $2,757.

Denholtz Chairman Steven Denholtz and Bound Brook Mayor Dominic Longo are scheduled to make remarks. Denholtz and RWC, a development company with offices in Verona and New York City, collaborated in the project. 

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