[2][3] The buildings rise from the same podium (base), which is used for parking and also contains a lobby.
On top of the podium is a deck with leisure facilities for the tenants.
[5] The S. A. Wald Company Building was demolished to make way for Liberty Towers, which were originally called "Liberty View Towers".
[1] The postmodern buildings are made out of masonry, glass, and concrete.
[2][3] The building is part of a building boom in Jersey City's decayed railroad, warehouse and waterfront district, which is being redeveloped as large towers complex.