The Gateway (New Brunswick, New Jersey)

This article is about mixed use tower in New Brunswick. For Northeast Corridor rail project, see Gateway Project. For the commercial complex in Newark, see Gateway Center (Newark).
The Gateway
General information
Type Mixed-use highrise
Location New Brunswick, New Jersey
Completed 2012
Height
Roof 298 ft
Technical details
Floor count 16
Floor area 623,893 sq. ft
Design and construction
Developer DEVCO
The Vue

The Gateway is a mixed-use tower in New Brunswick, New Jersey adjacent to the Northeast Corridor Line New Brunswick rail station. It was proposed in February 2005 by DEVCO as part of the Easton-Somerset redevelopment area.[1] Several businesses were relocated from the site during 2008 and 2009.[2][3] The project was completed in September 2012,[4] at a cost of $150 million.[5]

New Brunswick is one of nine cities in New Jersey designated as eligible for Urban Transit Hub Tax Credits by the state's Economic Development Authority. Developers who invest a minimum of $50 million within 0.5 miles of a train station are eligible for pro-rated tax credit.[6][7] The Gateway is one such project located just to the north of station[8] and is connected by a new pedestrian bridge. This creates a direct link to the Rutgers campus.[9][10][11]

The completed project is the tallest building in New Brunswick, at 16 stories.[12] A city spokesman described it as "like the center of the universe for people coming to New Brunswick."[5] The Gateway was expected to attract residents and the university community downtown.[13]

The Gateway includes:

See also

References

  1. Daily Targum - Gateway Center moves ahead
  2. Relocation opens road to Gateway
  3. Daily Targum - City advances Gateway
  4. Latest New Brunswick landmark building set to open on time | mycentraljersey.com | MyCentralJersey.com
  5. 1 2 Daily Targum - City Gateway Project progresses as planned
  6. "Urban Transit Hub Tax Credits". Financing Programs. New Jersey Economic Development Authority. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  7. "Middlesex County: New Brunswick" (PDF). Urban Transit Hub Tax Credits. New Jersey Economic Development Authority. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  8. "Mixed Use The Gateway". Devco. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  9. Whitley, Brian (October 22, 2009). "Project to bridge New Brunswick train station to Rutgers University clears legal hurdle". The Star-Leger. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  10. Miller, Paige (May 7, 2012). "In New Brunswick, one development tackles multiple community needs". Smart Growth America. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  11. Cahill, JIm (March 2012). "New Development Brings Wellness, Fitness, & Happiness" (PDF). New Jersey Municipalities. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  12. DEVCO : Projects : The Gateway Project
  13. Gabriel, Glem (September 2, 2011), "Gateway project steps closer to completion", The Daily Targum, retrieved 2011-09-02
  14. Barnes & Noble slated to anchor Gateway project
  15. Daily Targum - Gateway moves toward completion
  16. Martin, Antoinette (February 11, 2011). "In New Brunswick, a Mixed-Use Project Is Bustling - In the Region/New Jersey". The New York Times.
  17. Daily Targum - Mayor pushes for neighborhood renovation

Coordinates: 40°29′51″N 74°26′52″W / 40.49741°N 74.44775°W / 40.49741; -74.44775

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