From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trump Plaza (Jersey City)
Trump Plaza (Jersey City)
Trump Plaza Trump Plaza II
General information
Status Approved
Type Residential
Height
Roof 484 ft (148 m)
Technical details
Floor count 50
Design and construction
Architect DeWitt Tishman Architects LLP
Residences,
Trump Plaza also known as Trump Plaza Residences is
the first of two planned apartment complex buildings to
be built in Jersey City, New Jersey. Trump Plaza Resi-
dences is 532 ft tall (162 m) and has 55 floors. It was com-
pleted in 2008. The building has 1,743,760 sq ft (162,001
m) of space and 445 units. It is the tallest residential
building in New Jersey.[1]
The second building, Trump Plaza II, will be 484 ft
tall (148 m) and have 50 floors. This building will begin
construction soon. Both building are designed by DeWitt
Tishman Architects LLP. The cost of the two buildings is
$415 million.
In May 2010, developer Dean Geibel retained Com-
General information mercial real estate firm William Procida Inc. to assist in
Status Complete finding investors for Trump Plaza II.
Type Residential
See also
Coordinates 40°43′10″N 74°02′11″W / 40.7195°N
74.0365°W / 40.7195; -74.0365Coordinates: • List of tallest buildings in Jersey City
40°43′10″N 74°02′11″W / 40.7195°N
74.0365°W / 40.7195; -74.0365
References
Construction 2006
started [1] "New model residence unveiled at Trump Plaza
Residences in Jersey City" The Union City Reporter;
Completed 2008
October 17, 2010; Page 9
Height
Roof 532 ft (162 m) External links
Technical details • Emporis
• Trump Plaza 1
Floor count 55
• Trump Plaza 2
Floor area 1,743,760 sq ft (162,001 m) • Trump Plaza Photos
Design and construction • Trump Plaza in The Real Deal
Architect DeWitt Tishman Architects LLP
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