List of tallest buildings in Fort Lee

Fort Lee, in eastern Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, is a borough situated atop the Hudson Palisades overlooking the Hudson River. The town is at the northern end of the densely populated Hudson Waterfront, the string of municipalities facing the skyline of Manhattan, to which it is connected via the George Washington Bridge (GWB). The bridge, built in 1931, at 604 ft (184 m) meters in height as measured from its base, is the tallest structure in Fort Lee. The cliffs of the Palisades rise to about 260 ft (79 m).[1] Since the 1960s, numerous residential high-rise buildings have been built along the Palisade Avenue-Boulevard East corridor. As of March 2014, apart from the bridge itself, there were eight structures over 300 ft (91 m) tall in Fort Lee.

Tallest buildings

The George Washington Bridge, built in 1931, at 604 ft (184 m) meters, is the tallest structure in Fort Lee. The Modern 1, one of two planned 47-story residential skyscrapers, under construction at George Washington Bridge Plaza.
Many of Fort Lee's high-rises are prominently located on the Hudson Palisades.
Rank Name Image Height
ft / m
Floors Year Notes
1 The Modern 1 496 ft (151 m) 47 2014 [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
2 The Palisades 445 ft (136 m) 41 2001 [10]
3= The Plaza 347.2 ft (105.8 m) 32 1975 [11]
3= The Colony 347.2 ft (105.8 m) 32 1972 [12]
4= River Ridge 336.4 ft (102.5 m) 31 1985 [13]
4= Century Towers 336.4 ft (102.5 m) 31 1981 [14]
6= Horizon Towers North 304 ft (93 m) 28 1968 [15]
6= Horizon Towers South 304 ft (93 m) 28 1968 [16]
7 Mediterrean Towers West 293 ft (89 m) 27 1982 [17]

Proposed and under construction

Name Image Height
ft / m
Floors Year proposed Notes
The Modern 2 496 ft (151 m) 47 2012 [2][3][6][7]

See also

Sources

Notes

  1. Adams, Arthur G.; Nancy, Jean-Luc (1996), Hudson River; A guide to the river, Fordham University Press
  2. 1 2 Tat, Linh (March 17, 2012), "Fort Lee Planning Board OKs two 47-story towers", The Record, retrieved 2012-10-10
  3. 1 2 "The Center 1". Skysvraperpage. Retrieved 2012-10-10.
  4. Haller, Vera (September 7, 2012), "Close to the city, but a lifeif its own", The New York Times, retrieved 2012-10-10
  5. Steinberg, Russel (June 1, 2012). "Fort redevelopment plan unveiled". The Real Deal. Retrieved 2012-10-10.
  6. 1 2 "The Modern". SJP Residential. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
  7. 1 2 Ma, Miles (October 17, 2012), "Construction starts on $500 million development in Fort Lee", The Star-Ledger, retrieved 2012-11-01
  8. Tat, Linh (October 17, 2012), "Groundbreaking marks start of Fort Lee project", The Record, retrieved 2012-10-01
  9. Linh Tat (November 19, 2013). "Luxury Fort Lee high-rise transforms Bergen County skyline". North Jersey Media Group. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  10. "The Palisades". Emporis. Retrieved 2012-10-09.
  11. The Plaza, Emporis, retrieved 2012-10-10
  12. The Colony, Emporis, retrieved 2012-10-10
  13. River Ridge, Emporis, retrieved 2012-10-10
  14. The Century, Emporis, retrieved 2012-10-10
  15. Horizon Towers North, Emporis, retrieved 2012-10-10
  16. Horizon Towers South, Emporis, retrieved 2012-10-10
  17. Mediterrean Towers West, Emporis, retrieved 2012-10-10
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