The Rail at Bound Brook community breaks ground in New Jersey

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A 143-unit multifamily Rail at Bound Brook community will soon commence construction in Bound Brook, New Jersey. Recently, Denholtz Properties and Redwood Real Estate Group hosted a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of the new project. The representatives of the Borough of Bound Brook were also present at the event.

The Rail at Bound Brook community lies in downtown Bound Brook, bringing a sought-after residential experience to Somerset County. Its location is only steps away from the Bound Brook train station and adjacent to the Brook Arts Center. Denholtz Properties is introducing this latest addition to their premier transit-oriented multifamily communities with its modern design from Minno & Wasko.

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Denholtz’s CEO, Steven Denholtz said the Rail at Bound Brook development would have an impressive amenity package at an unmatched location. Therefore, he said his company was confident that the housing project would contribute to the revitalization of the neighbourhood. Denholtz also said the project would welcome new residents to experience the best of Bound Brook and Somerset County.

Development plans for the Rail at Bound Brook community

The Rail at Bound Brook community offers a variety of units: studios, one-bedroom, one-bedroom plus dens, and two-bedrooms. These are designed for post-COVID living, with extra work-from-home space and outdoor balconies/terraces in select units. Additionally, the six-story building will feature an extensive amenities package. This includes an expansive courtyard with outdoor grills and seating, an indoor fitness and yoga studio, a game room, and bike storage. Construction on the project is set to reach completion by the third quarter of 2024.

Besides the Rail at Bound Brook project, the developers will also renovate a two-story Morecraft Building. This structure demarcates the apartment building from the entrance to the Brook Arts Center. Additionally, they agreed to make improvements to the exterior of the three multifamily residences on the east side of Hamilton Street. The multifamily residences are North of the apartment.