JERSEY CITY, NJ—While many developers on the New Jersey urban "Gold Coast" are designing compact living spaces to attract millennials seeking a minimalist footprint, developer Manhattan Building Company is bucking the trend towards smaller apartments with the launch of its second Cast Iron Lofts rental building in Jersey City.
The project features 232 loft-style residences with high ceilings and some of the largest floor plans in the Hudson County marketplace.
"Our units are typically larger than most that you will find, either in Hoboken or along the Jersey City waterfront," says Louis Mont, chief operating officer of Manhattan Building Company, who spoke with GlobeSt.com exclusively. "It offers an opportunity both for people to share apartments, as well as empty-nesters who need an extra bedroom, or a young family just starting out."
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