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Four Buildings Under Roof at Legacy Place in East Brunswick, N.J.  

Legacy Place in East Brunswick has hit another construction milestone, with four buildings now under roof. Garden Communities’ new mixed-use development is taking shape and on track for initial residential marketing and leasing this summer.  

Located at 110 Tices Lane just off Route 18, the Middlesex County community will feature 520 luxury rental apartments and townhomes. 

“With Legacy Place, we are creating a lively, pedestrian-centric, town-center-style development that combines luxury rental residences with retail and state-of-the-art amenities,” said Garden Communities’ Scott Loventhal, managing director. “It’s exciting to see our vision for this project coming to life.”  

Legacy Place features a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom residences. Two urban-style apartment buildings with garage parking and 18,000 square feet of ground-floor retail will front on Tices Lane. More suburban-style apartments and townhomes will be located toward the rear of the 25-acre site. Legacy Place will be developed in three phases.  

A 5,000-square-foot clubhouse at Legacy Place will house the community’s on-site leasing and management office. It also will feature a state-of-the-art fitness center, a great room, a lounge and private workstations. A resort-style swimming pool, an outdoor kitchen and grilling stations are among the community’s outdoor amenities. The grounds will include walking paths, plenty of open space, a dog park and a central square for residents to gather, along with several pocket parks for residents to enjoy.  

Shuttle service will transport Legacy Place residents to the nearby East Brunswick bus terminal, which offers direct non-stop service to Manhattan. Additional highlights include East Brunswick’s top-rated public schools, exceptional municipal services, and proximity to area malls and retail along Route 18. A new township ice skating/hockey rink is being built adjacent to the property. Rutgers University, regional corporate campuses and employment centers, and respected medical institutions are just minutes away. 

To join the growing Legacy Place interest list, visit GardenCommunities.com

As one of the region’s most active developers in its high-end niche, Short Hills, N.J.-based Garden Communities has a robust multifamily project pipeline that will introduce dozens of new communities in the tri-state area over the next several years. The company is recognized for its responsive, hands-on approach to property operations, and its focus on meeting the needs and desires of modern renters. 

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