Debra Tantleff |
JERSEY CITY, NJ – New Jersey-based land-use consultancy Dresdner Robin announced the firm has completed civil engineering, landscape and lighting design services for a veterans’ housing complex at 526 Ocean Avenue in Jersey City, which officially opened on November 30.
The
21,700-square-foot low- and moderate-income housing facility includes 20 units
reserved for veterans, with some earmarked for homeless individuals who
served.
The four-story building also
includes 1,500-square-feet of ground-floor
commercial space for social support services.
Mark Vizzini |
Dresdner
Robin secured municipal entitlements and necessary regulatory land-use permits,
and provided plan construction drawings and construction administration
services.
"It's been a pleasure to work with Dresdner
Robin throughout the development of this project," says Debra Tantleff,
founder Tantum Real Estate.
"It's very gratifying to work with companies like theirs, who not only care about their craft but also the communities that they work in."
“This is an excellent addition to the city, and it’s fulfilling to have the opportunity to provide our services on a project like this,” said Dresdner Robin’s Mark Vizzini, the associated director of land development, who also served as project manager.
“The facility’s amenities will go far beyond
just housing. It will provide counseling and support to our local veterans, and
strengthen the Jersey City community as a whole.”
CONTACT:
Alexa
Cangialosi
alexa@violetpr.com)
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