Trump Bay Street
Schedule Tour

Trump Bay Street

65 Bay Street
Rental in New Jersey
View the CityRealty Profile of Trump Bay Street
March 25, 2018

NYC RENTALS: This week’s roundup of rental news & offers

Images (L to R): Trump Bay Street, Heritage Dean Street, OSKAR and THE DELMAR Top 10 Rental Buildings in the East Village Live in Greenpoint at The Astral: Landmarked Building Lists 1-Beds from $1,785/Month New Rentals Bring Life to Dilapidated Harlem Brownstone; Listings from $1,850/Month 250N10’s Backyard is Perfect for Summer: See Listings from $2,662/Month […]

April 21, 2017

FREE RENT: This week’s roundup of NYC’s rental concessions

The Lincoln Apartments at Prospect Park Debut with 2 Months Free; Units Start from $2,186/Month [link] Trump Bay Street, Luxury Rentals in Jersey City, Now Leasing with 2 Months Free [link] Lower East Side Rental ‘Rivington House’ Offering 1 Month Free on Renovated Apartments [link] $500 Security Deposits at 180 Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights […]

May 3, 2016

Skyline Wars: New Jersey’s Waterfront Transforms With a Tall Tower Boom

Carter Uncut brings New York City’s latest development news under the critical eye of resident architecture critic Carter B. Horsley. Here, Carter brings us his seventh installment of “Skyline Wars,” a series that examines the explosive and unprecedented supertall phenomenon that is transforming the city’s silhouette. In this post Carter looks at the new New Jersey skyline. The hulking, 781-foot-high Goldman Sachs tower at 30 Hudson Street in Jersey City is like the Rock of Gilbraltar to Lower Manhattan’s famed skyline: massive and impressive. To some, perhaps, it conjures a Monty Python catapult or a very steep cliff on which to mount the Guns of Navarone for an assault on Lower Manhattan. It dominates the Jersey City skyline, which is a bit Spartan, especially in comparison with Brooklyn’s. Most of the skyscrapers in Brooklyn, however, are not directly on the waterfront and the Goldman tower is very much “in your face” on the water. Furthermore, all of a relative sudden, Jersey City is about to explode with three taller towers, which I can only describe as delirious, dancing, shimmy-shimmy-shake buildings with drop-dead vistas of Manhattan and the Hudson.
read more from carter here

Interested in seeing the property in person?

It’s free, with no obligation.

CityRealty Logo

"*" indicates required fields