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Ivy and Green debuts in downtown Hackensack with luxury apartments

Leasing is officially underway for the initial offering of the luxury residences at Ivy and Green, the eye-catching new apartment community in downtown Hackensack, according to a Wednesday announcement from Hornrock Properties, which developed the property.

Situated at 1 Park Ave., the modern six-story building features a mix of generously appointed studio, one- and two-bedroom homes and an impressive array of amenities in a commuter-friendly location near New Jersey Transit bus and train service.

The new lifestyle offering is bordered by Foschini Park and River and Main Streets, where restaurants and shops mix with new dining and retail for a vibrant neighborhood.

Hornrock Properties picked the Marketing Directors as the exclusive leasing and marketing agent for Ivy and Green, with RHO Residential serving as property manager. Monthly rents start from the $2,300s, with grand opening incentives that include up to two months free. The residences are available for immediate occupancy.

“We are thrilled to bring Ivy and Green to Hackensack, a city where substantial new development activity and a new crop of shops and cafés have combined with municipal downtown improvement efforts to make this thriving neighborhood a residential epicenter in Bergen County,” Maurice Hornblass, a principal of Hornrock Properties, said. “Ivy and Green delivers a new modern living experience to the area with contemporary design, expansive living spaces and inspired social spaces. We look forward to welcoming our first residents.”

Designed by Minno & Wasko Architects, Ivy and Green features well-appointed residences with 9-foot ceiling heights, oversized windows with complimentary treatments and in-home washer and dryer. Designer kitchens boast stainless steel appliances, gas range and French door refrigerator, and quartz countertop and backsplash. Lavish baths are adorned with tiled walls and illuminated vanity mirrors. Select homes offer balconies or terraces to extend the living space outdoors.

“Almost every home has an inspiring view of either the green spaces of Foschini Park, the landscaped amenity deck or Hackensack’s ever-changing skyline,” added Elana Dushey, director of design and marketing for Hornrock Properties.

Amenities at Ivy and Green include a pool and sundeck, barbecues, pizza oven and dining areas and a rooftop deck with bars, TVs, firepits and lounge seating. There’s also an outdoor movie screen, landscaped lawn and pingpong, foosball and life-size chess board.

The all-inclusive lifestyle extends indoors, where residents will find a double-height lobby, coworking spaces, private conference rooms and work pods, library nooks, billiards lounge with arcade games, speakeasy with bar and fireplace, demonstration kitchen & dining room, theater and music studio, children’s playroom and state-of-the-art fitness center, including Echelon bikes, and gym studio with on demand fitness and CrossFit rig. The community also offers concierge service, pet spa, package lockers, bike storage and garage parking with EV charging stations.

“These amenities greatly surpass what is typically found in the Bergen County rental market and provide residents an incredible lifestyle right outside their door,” Jacqueline Urgo, president of the Marketing Directors, said.

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