Submitted by Jctexan t3_114tw8h in jerseycity
It doesn't fit in with the neighborhood, blocks sunlight to Berry Lane Park, and fills the area with disconnected residents who have no idea what's going on below them. It's vertical sprawl at its worst, creates a ridiculous divide between Bergen and Lafayette, and when and where we need residents connected to the neighbhorhood, it's bringing in NYC view seekers? I'm really dumfounded why they don't create multiple midrises which are better for the neighborhood, more environmentally friendly, and keep the neighborhood human scale and enjoyable to be in. High rises don't create more density (despite what it would seem), studies show midrises do help with density and keeping neighborhoods more affordable. I just don't get it. https://www.nj.com/hudson/2023/02/controversial-steel-tech-project-returns-to-planning-board-bigger-and-with-communitys-approval.html
uieLouAy t1_j8y95ih wrote
Pretty sure the massive vacant lot is more of a divide between the two neighborhoods than this development will be. New residents, new storefronts, new public and community spaces — all adjacent to a park and light rail station. If you let perfect be the enemy of the good we’d never develop anything new anywhere.