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Spectacular Waterfront Restaurant Space Available Lincoln Harbor Is a Hudson River Waterfront Community Located in Weehawken, NJ MAP OF LINCOLN HARBOR Spectacular Waterfront Restaurant Space Available Lincoln Harbor is a Hudson River Waterfront Community located in Weehawken, NJ PARK AVE W BOR EXIT ILLOW AV NCOLN HAR ENUE HOBOKEN–LI EN J. F. KENN TRAN AN EDY BOU CE TT LEVARD TO A RESTAURANT EAST H RESTAURANT N LINCOLN TUNNEL U RESTAURANT WILLOW AVE A STA RAN STAURAN HUDSON BERGEN RE T E T 18TH STREET M R LIGHT-RAIL STOP STRST WALKWAYWALKW / BIKE PATH Connects North Bergen, TR 19TH STREETS Hoboken PATH Station BALDWIN AVE EEE ET OFFICE AY / BIKE & 22nd St, Bayonne LINCOLN (ELEVATED) AVE H K A TR TUNNEL O PARKPAR AVE OFFICE OFFICE BO K HELIX EN & JE HARBORR BSBLVD EY OR B C NEL R B ITY TUN LINCOLN S TOPS & PATH STATIONS HUDSONHUDSOND BERGENBERGEEN LIGHTLIGHT-RAIL RAIL WALKWAYWALKWAWALKWAAY // BIKEBI BIKE PPATH TERRACE W ALKW NORTH BERGEN AY / 13,337 SF BIKE P N ATH BRONZEBRONZE STATUESSTATUES OFOF BURR AND HAMILTONHAMILTON IN FOREGROUNDFOREGROUND HUDSODSO R IV RESTAURANT Y E 800 HARBOR BLVD. R PARKPPA AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY AY W A 227 WAYW T UNITS PORT K E Can be divided R RIVERVIEW TERRACE FR IMPERIAL ALKA O 2,970 SF / 10,367 SF RAMP UP 27' RAMP UP 27' 181 N VENDOR RAMP RECEIVING W AREA A unique opportunity located close to Midtown HOBOKEN T UNITS Dog T Park N PARKING O D W W W W RESIDENTIALRESIDENTIAL W RRO V F L A A A A UndUnderer A LINCOLN RFR B L L L L L R HARBOR K MIDTOWNMIDTOWN Construction 174 O W B PARK BluBl UNITS R 573 UNITS A A Y BURRRR & HAMILTHAMILTONTON AAleHouseleH H Summer MANHATTAN Concert Series PARKING BUSBUS STOPSTOP WEEHAWKEN PARKING LOT Child Park & RIVER WATERFRONT WALKWAY Adult Exercise Park COVE 1000 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR BLVD 1200 HARBOR BLVD. HUDSON RIVER WATERFRONT WALKWAY 38thh StreetStr RESIDENTIAL WALKWAY WATERFRONT RIVER HUDSON PLANNED PIER PARK RIVA - pods connected 13,337 SF 350 UNITS by walkways: POINTE RESTAURANT Co-Op t,BZBL%PDL Harbor AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Chart FerrFerryy t7JFXJOH4UBUJPO 1500 Can be divided t'JTIJOH%PDL House - 236 Units 582 UNITS Restaurant 2,970 SF / 10,367 SF Estuary Residential - Condos LINCOLN ApApartmentsartmments - 237 Units SHERATON HARBOR HUDSON RIVER - 582 UnitsUnits LINCOLN HARBOR WATERFRONT WALKWAY HOTEL FERRY Sheraton TO 236 UNITS ,INEAR-ILE 350 Room Hotel MANHATTAN &T7IDE FutureFuture LiLincolnnco Harbor Hotel 7ALKWAYWITH ApartmentsApartme FerrFerryy - 350 Rooms Service Provided 0ANORAMIC6IEWS from the Stop HUDSONHU WATERFRONT WALKWAY GAZEBO/ by NY Waterway - 230232 0 UnitsUn FERRY SHELTER HUDSON RIVER George Washington Bridge, OfficeO 6 Minute Ride Fort Lee to Weehawken, Hoboken and ending at Liberty Office BUS STOP to Pier 78 at 38th St Bus #64, 67, 68 & 156, 158, 159 MIDTOWN State Park, Jersey City www.njtransit.com for more info Light-RailLight StopStotop www.nywaterway.com for ferry info 1019 Parking Residential LincolnLincolln Development Tunnel JACK AUSTIN’S HUDSON BERGEN LIGHT-RAIL UNDER HOBOKEN EAT & DRINK Office CONSTRUCTION STAURAN RE T - 586 Units ApartmentsAApartments HUDSON BERGEN LIGHT-RAIL - 350350 UnitsUnits Office Coming soon RUTH’S CHRIS RESTAURANT OUTDOOR CHART HOUSE STEAKHOUSE SEATING AREA RESTAURANT Office HOBOKEN 7ELCO2EALTY )NC 0ALMER!VENUE .EW2OCHELLE .9sJWELKIS WELCOREALTYCOMs sWELCOREALTYCOM HUDSON BERGEN LINCOLN TUNNEL LIGHT-RAIL STOP HOBOKEN & JERSEY CITY Connects North Bergen, NORTH BERGEN HUDSON BERGEN LIGHT-RAIL Hoboken PATH Station & 22nd St, Bayonne WATERFRONTF TERRACE PARKING DECK Demographics 3 MILES 5 MILES 10 MILES COURTYARD 2019 Population 893,802 2,043,166 7,161,147 (Estimated) 2024 Population 904,087 2,058,593 7,167,495 STORE and PARKING DECK (Projected) 2019 Average Household Income $157,303 $153,177 $104,220 2019 Median Household Income $109,719 $103,581$103,581 $75,048$75,048 13 13,337 SF RESTAURANT PARKINGARKING DEDECKAVAILABLEC K IMMEDIATELY ENTRANCE LLOADING AREA Can be divided ALONG HUDSON RIVER WALKWAY 2,970 SF / 10,367 SF 6 MINUTE FERRY RIDE TO W.39TH STREET BAGEL SHOPSHOP CAREONEAREONE PHARMACYHARMACY RIVERVIEW DRIVE CARDCARD DRY ATRIUMUMUM SHOPSHOP CLECLEANERANEAANN R SHOEOEE EENTRANCENTRANC E RREPAIRA R OPENINGO SOON ENTRANCE 582 1200 HARBOR BLVD. Residential UNITS ENTRANCE PARKING LINCOLN HARBOR ENTRANCE LIGHT RAIL STOP RESTAURANT PATIO AREA STATUES 1000 HARBOR BLVD. BUS STOP HARBOR BOULEVARD HUDSON RIVER WATERFRONT WALKWAY – 18.5 MILE LINEAR WALK WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS RIVA POINTE 236 UNITS Residential 237 UNITS HUDSON RIVER NY WATERWAY FERRY STOP 2525 Palmer Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801 THIS PROPERTY IS A ELCO REALTY, INC. 6 Minute Ride: W 1It'BY HARTZ MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES, INC. Lincoln Harbor to Midtown/ W. 39th St. W KXFMLJT!XFMDPSFBMUZDPNtXXXXFMDPSFBMUZDPN DEVELOPMENT HUDSON RIVER WALKWAY.
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