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Brandywine Forges Ahead With Jersey City’s $120 Million Public Safety Headquarters

Garden State’s Second-Largest City Plans to Sell Some Buildings as Departments Relocate
A rendering depicts Jersey City’s public safety headquarters, which will have 120,000 square feet and stand 11 stories. (City of Jersey City)
A rendering depicts Jersey City’s public safety headquarters, which will have 120,000 square feet and stand 11 stories. (City of Jersey City)
CoStar News
September 16, 2020 | 9:28 P.M.

Developer Brandywine Financial Services has started construction of a $120 million public safety headquarters for Jersey City, New Jersey, marking the next phase of a $200 million municipal complex for the Garden State's second-largest city.

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