Description
The Sugar House, a Jersey City waterfront warehouse, was designed by architect Detlief Leinau in 1863. Over the next few years the building became part of the American Sugar Refining Company on the corner of Essex and Washington Streets .
By 1890 the American Sugar Refining Company was producing 5,000 pounds of imported sugar a day from world markets.
By 1907 the refining company employed over fifteen hundred workers and occupied four city blocks of waterfront.
The building sat vacant for many years and The Sugar House was renovated by Diversified Management as a sixty-four unit condominium luxury loft residential building and opened for occupancy in June of 2001.
UNITS
Designers kitchen Cabinets Granite countertops
Granite breakfast bars with pendant light
FIXTURES
Viking 6-burner, brushed stainless steel stoves with convection ovens, stainless backsplash and stainless hood Viking brushed stainless refrigerator / freezer (freezer on the bottom)
Viking brushed stainless steel dishwasher
Kohler whirlpool tub in every master bathroom
Rohl brushed nickel shower apparatus in master
BATHROOM
Pedestal sink in second bathroom
White bead-board wainscoting in second bathroom
Glass-enclosed shower in master bath
Custom closets in master bedroom
Ceiling fan in master bedroom
High-hat lights in second bedroom with ceiling fan French doors for second bedroom
Solid oak 4-1/2" plank flooring
Oversized Pella double-insulated windows
SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM
Video intercom system to concierge and main lobby doors Smoke alarms, sprinkler systems and smoke-chasing systems High-tech cable lighting (with dimmers) in entry hall and living room
Catalytic gas fireplace with wood mantel and limestone surround Pre-wiring for internal home network, DSL, HDTV, home theater, speakers and infrared capabilities
BUILDING
24-hour doorman / concierge Health club with sauna, steam room, showers and dressing rooms
7,000 sq. ft. landscaped common plaza
Lush landscaping all around