Newport, Jersey City
Newport is a master-planned, mixed-use community in Downtown Jersey City, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, consisting of retail, residential, office, and entertainment facilities. The neighborhood is situated on the Hudson Waterfront. Prior to development, the area was home to the Erie Railroad's Pavonia Terminal. The area is located opposite Lower Manhattan and the Tribeca neighborhood in New York City. Redevelopment of Newport began in 1986 as a $10 billion project led by real-estate tycoon Samuel J. LeFrak and his firm The LeFrak Organization.
History
Newport's name was changed from "Newport City" to just "Newport" in 1988.Transportation
New Jersey Transit's Hudson-Bergen Light Rail's Newport station and Port Authority Trans-Hudson's Newport station are located in Newport. The area is also served by several New Jersey Transit bus lines, as well as other private bus lines. Interstate 78 is nearby and connects to the Holland Tunnel, which provides vehicle access to Lower Manhattan, as well as to the New Jersey Turnpike.Land use
Retail shopping and dining
Part of the Newport community is the Newport Centre Mall, a large traditional indoor shopping complex anchored by Macy's, JCPenney, Kohl's, H&M, Dick's Sporting Goods, and ZARA. Outside the mall and around the Newport area are a variety of primarily neighborhood oriented restaurants and retail stores. This includes a number of notables such as a Target store which opened in 2004, and Best Buy.Housing
As of 2014, the population of Newport is 15,000. Newport's approved master Redevelopment Plan contains an 'as-of-right' entitlement to build 9,000 units of residential housing. Newport currently includes 10 high-rise rental apartment buildings comprising approximately 4,000 households. Construction of these buildings began in 1985. Newport's 10th rental apartment building, "The Aquablu," was completed and occupied in 2009. Newport also includes 3 high-rise condominium apartment buildings comprising approximately 900 additional households. Construction of these condominium buildings began in 1987. The most recent condominium building, known as "The Shore Condominiums at Newport, North Tower" was completed in 2008. Several adjacent residential buildings just south of Thomas Gangemi Drive along the 10th Street embankment are outside of the Newport Redevelopment Zone, but because they are developed by the LeFrak organization, are often advertised by real estate professionals as being in Newport.The residential buildings within Newport are:
- John Adams
- George Washington
- James Madison
- Thomas Jefferson
- James Monroe
- Riverside
- Atlantic
- East Hampton
- South Hampton
- Pacific
- Parkside East
- Parkside West
- Shore Condominiums, North and South Towers
- Aquablu
- Laguna
- Ellipse
- The Beach
- Bisby at Newport