JERSEY CITY, NJ—Strategic Capital, the US-based investment platform of China State Construction Engineering Corporation, the world's largest construction company, has acquired two residential development sites in Jersey City totaling 1.85 acres along the Hudson River.
Holliday Fenoglio Fowler closed the sale of 75 Park Lane and 2 Shore Drive North on behalf of the seller. The HFF investment sales team representing the seller was led by senior managing director José Cruz, managing director Kevin O'Hearn, and senior real estate analyst Marc Duval and supported by senior managing director Andrew Scandalios and associate director Stephen Simonelli. Shearman & Sterling LLP provided legal counsel to Strategic Capital during the transaction.
“Jersey City has become known as the 'Sixth Borough' or 'Wall Street West' and is widely regarded as one of the best condominium development sites in the region,” says Cruz. “Continued low interest rates, scarcity of for-sale product and attractive condominium prices compared to Manhattan will ensure that 75 Park Lane and Shore Lofts are well-received in the market.”
The development sites are located in the Newport section of Jersey City directly across the Hudson River from lower Manhattan. This location is steps from the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway providing access to Hoboken and is close to the Newport PATH station providing train service to Midtown, the World Trade Center and Newark Penn Station. 75 Park Lane is approved for a 37-story condominium building. Shore Lofts is approved for a seven-story condominium building. Combined, the two will bring a total of approximately 608,000 square feet of residential space and 24,000 square feet of retail space to Newport.
Formed by Ning Yuan, chairman and president of China Construction America, Strategic Capital was created to invest in real estate opportunities by leveraging CSCEC's capital strength and CCA's experiences in the US real estate market. CCA, based in New Jersey, is the lead subsidiary of CSCEC in the Americas. Through years of organic growth and the 2014 acquisition of Plaza Construction, CCA has grown into a multi-billion multi-state construction and development company.
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