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Cast Iron Lofts is Soho West’s first high-rise residence, marking the start of development of this landmark neighborhood in Downtown Jersey City.
We have a great selection of condos and brownstone buildings for sale in Hoboken, NJ area. We offer beautiful apartments for rent in Hudson County.
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