NJ Transit Looking for Anchor Tenant for Restored Lackawanna Ferry Terminal in Hoboken

As NJ Transit continues its restoration of the 117-year-old Lackawanna Ferry Terminal in Hoboken, New Jersey, the agency is seeking entities interested in serving as the anchor tenant of the transformed Ferry Terminal.

There are 50,000 square feet of available space on the first and second floors of the historic Hoboken Terminal. The agency envisions the second floor as a space to host community, cultural and/or commercial functions, but will consider alternative proposed uses.

The overhaul is part of the broader Hoboken Connect redevelopment project. Qualified parties are invited to register to receive the forthcoming RFQ/P when it is released later this year.

Constructed in 1907 and designed by architect Kenneth Murchison in the Beaux-Arts style, the building features ornate detailing, grand public spaces and architectural elements reflective of early 20th century elegance.

Once completed, the renovated ferry terminal building will feature 35,988 square feet of leasable space on the second floor with an A-3 occupancy classification and a maximum main hall occupancy of 2,084 people. The first floor contains 14,973 square feet of leasable space, also with an A-3 occupancy classification with a maximum main hall occupancy of 1,032 people.

The ferry terminal is the latest phase of the Hoboken Connect redevelopment project. The multi-phased initiative will introduce a mixed-use campus environment, including a 386-unit apartment building, 20% of which will be designated affordable housing, currently under construction, a future Class A office building, reimagined public spaces, including Warrington Plaza and Hudson Place and improved transportation and pedestrian accessibility with a new bus terminal and bike and pedestrian facilities.

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