Sable (building)

Sable Jersey City
Location within Hudson County, New Jersey
Alternative namesURL Harborside, URBY Harborside
General information
Status
  • Tower One: Complete
  • Tower Two: Approved
  • Tower Three: Approved
TypeResidential
Location200 Greene Street and 195 Hudson Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Coordinates40°43′13″N 74°02′12″W / 40.7202°N 74.0366°W / 40.7202; -74.0366
Construction started
  • Tower One: 2014
Completed
  • Tower One: 2017
Renovation cost
  • Tower One: $2,280
OwnerVeris Residential; Ironstate Holdings
Height
Height
  • Tower One: 700 feet (210 m)
  • Tower Two: 677 feet (206 m)
  • Tower Three: 677 feet (206 m)
Technical details
Floor count
  • Tower One: 70
  • Tower Two: 69
  • Tower Three: 69
Floor area867,706 square feet (80,612.5 m2)
Lifts/elevators
  • Tower One: 5
Design and construction
ArchitectConcrete
Architecture firmHLW International
Structural engineerDeSimone Consulting Engineers
Other information
Number of rooms
  • Tower One: 762
  • Tower Two: 759
  • Tower Three: 847
Parking500 parking spaces in all buildings
Website
Official website
References
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Sable Jersey City (formerly Urby) is a residential tower complex in downtown Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, known for its Jenga-like appearance. The first tower was proposed in 2012 as URL Harborside, and later renamed to Jersey City Urby. The construction of the first tower began in 2014, and completed in 2017. At 700 feet (210 m), the 69-story tower is the fourth tallest building in New Jersey, as well as in Jersey City as of May 2024. It overtook Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City for the title of second place when it was completed, but moved down to fourth after the constructions of 99 Hudson Street and Journal Squared Tower 2 respectively.

Originally planned to be a trio of three 69-story towers comprising 2,358 residential units, in 2022 a new proposal was approved which scaled back the Jenga appearance of the second and third towers. The new proposal has the two buildings being 677 feet with 1,606 residences, of which 164 hotel units are included. These units break down into 95 studios, 1,195 one-bedrooms, and 383 two bedrooms. The ground floor of the two towers would contain 32,000 square feet (3,000 m2) of retail space split amongst five storefronts, of which one will face Hudson Street, two will face Bay Street, and two will face the pedestrian walkway facing Harborside 5. A 272-spot garage connecting the towers with valet parking is included, with an outdoor pool and landscaped garden hill on top the roof of the garage. Other amenities include a fitness center and indoor pool In July 2022, the city council gave approval of construction of two similar buildings in the complex.

In May 2024, Jersey City approved some slight changes to the development of Phase Two, which would reduce the number of units to 1,510 units, ground-level retail being reduced from five storefronts to four, some slight façade changes, and the addition of a dog park, outdoor seating with a café, and extra greenery. The plans for 164 hotel units and a 272-space valet parking garage with rooftop amenities remained unchanged. It is predicted that construction will begin in 2024, and that construction will begin with the base of the tower, followed by the construction of Tower Two, which will be followed by the construction of Tower Three once completed.

Similarly, in nearby Journal Square, a 317-unit, 25-story tower called Journal Square Urby was topped out in September 2023. The building will have similar amenities to the already existing tower complex in downtown.