A former 100-acre contaminated waterfront site in Jersey City is slated to become a large residential with up to 8,000 units when completed, officials said.

The Bayfront Redevelopment Project, located on Jersey City’s west side along the Hackensack River, will transform the rehabilitated brownfield land.

The project’s initial phase, known as Cove Point, will include four buildings with 350 to 400 units each, with 35% designated as affordable or workforce housing.

Construction on Phase 1 is scheduled to start in early 2026.

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