[5][6] An initial design consisted of two towers with roughly 3,000 residential units and 160,000 square feet of commercial space, but the project was scaled back in 2020.
The entire project includes 1,723 residential units (consisting of studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, and three-bedrooms), 41,000-square feet of retail space, and a 883-space parking garage.
Reconstruction of the public plaza outside the Journal Square Transportation Center includes turning the taxi stand to green space.
[2][3] In August 2019, Kushner Companies lost a lawsuit in which they claimed they were unfairly denied tax abatements due the project.
[8][9] The company and Jersey City later entered into a settlement agreement [10] where Kushner agreed to make a $2.5 million investment in local arts initiatives in exchange for the project's approval.