Journal Square Urby Brings Life to a Jersey City Corner

Concrete Amsterdam designed Journal Square Urby, a new 25-story tower with 340 apartments in Jersey City. The project turns a busy transit corner into a place for living, gathering, and enjoying the city.

A Welcoming Corner

Next to the PATH station, the tower steps back to make space for an entrance square. At street level, a two-story brick base holds BRBQ cafe. Its terrace connects with the lobby, creating a friendly spot where residents and neighbors can meet.

Two Towers, One Community

The design looks like two towers rising from a brick base. One tower has a bronze, modern look. The other uses red-copper to fit with nearby houses. Inside, the apartments are bright, well-planned, and come in different sizes to suit many lifestyles.

Art on the Skyline

Artist Felipe Pantone added a huge Optichromie mural on one side of the tower. Covering 25 floors, it brings color and energy to the skyline. The artwork shows Urby’s goal of mixing everyday living with art and culture.

Rooftop for Everyone

At the top, there’s a roof garden and pool designed with landscape architect Bas Smets. A communal kitchen and living room make the rooftop a shared place for cooking, relaxing, and enjoying views of Manhattan.

Concrete Amsterdam designed Journal Square Urby to be more than a tower. It is a home, a gathering space, and a cultural landmark in Jersey City. Visit Concrete Amsterdam.

Technical Sheet – Journal Square Urby
Architect Concrete Amsterdam
Client Urby LLC
Location 532 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, NJ
Floors 25 stories
Program 340 apartments, cafe, gym, garden room, communal kitchen, roof deck with pool
Area Approx. 260,000 sq ft
Artwork “Optichromie” mural by Felipe Pantone
Landscape Bas Smets; Executive LA: Melillo + Bauer
Executive Architect HLW (NY/NJ)
Engineers DeSimone (Structural), Barone (MEP), InSite (Civil)
Contractor AJD Construction
Opening November 2024

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