Condo tower planned for Jersey City to be state's tallest building
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A CHINESE developer is planning a 95-story condominium tower for the Jersey City, New Jersey, waterfront that would be the tallest building in the state.
China Overseas America Inc plans to construct the 950-foot building at 99 Hudson St, according to a statement on Tuesday from mayor Steven Fulop. The skyscraper, with 760 for-sale dwellings, would surpass the Goldman Sachs tower two blocks to the south, which is 781 feet tall, according to the statement.
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