24 Bright Street
Van Vorst Park District | Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey A residential redevelopment in the Van Vorst Park neighborhood of Downtown Jersey City creating three thoughtfully designed condominium residences.
Current project
Boutique Residential Development
Project Snapshot
| Project Type | Gut Rehabilitation with Ground-Up Addition |
|---|---|
| Project Type | Gut Rehabilitation with Ground-Up Addition |
| Project Type | Gut Rehabilitation with Ground-Up Addition |
| Project Type | Gut Rehabilitation with Ground-Up Addition |
| Project Type | Gut Rehabilitation with Ground-Up Addition |
| Project Type | Gut Rehabilitation with Ground-Up Addition |
| Project Type | Gut Rehabilitation with Ground-Up Addition |
| Project Type | Gut Rehabilitation with Ground-Up Addition |
Development Highlights
Three-residence condominium building
Gut Rehabilitation with Ground-Up Addition
Private outdoor space for each residence
Located within the Van Vorst Park historic district
Walking distance to Grove Street PATH and neighborhood retail
Designed with integrated stormwater management and green roof
Residential Configuration
The project is configured as three residences designed to maximize natural light, spatial efficiency, and private outdoor space. • Two-bedroom residence with private backyard • Three-bedroom duplex residence with private backyard • Four-bedroom penthouse duplex with private rooftop terrace
Sustainability & Environmental Responsibility
24 Bright Street has been designed with a focus on environmental stewardship, stormwater management, and long-term energy performance. Key features include: • On-site stormwater detention system designed to reduce discharge to the municipal sewer system • Elimination of unnecessary hardscape to minimize runoff impact on neighboring flood-prone properties • Green roof integration supporting stormwater retention and thermal performance • Energy-efficient building envelope and mechanical systems • ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilation) system to improve air quality and reduce heating and cooling demand • High window-to-wall ratio to maximize natural daylight and reduce electrical lighting load • Sustainable material selection strategy • Dedicated bicycle storage to encourage alternative transportation • Designed to reduce overall energy consumption and carbon impact
Architectural Character
The project incorporates a refined façade design aligned with the scale and character of the Van Vorst Park neighborhood while introducing contemporary detailing appropriate for new infill construction. Exterior materials and massing have been developed to complement the existing residential streetscape.
Location & Neighborhood Context
We are building in the Top-Tier micro-market relative to broader Jersey City inventory.
Submarket Characteristics