Jersey City's waterfront neighborhoods — Newport, Exchange Place, and the Paulus Hook historic district — offer some of the most dramatic Manhattan skyline views available anywhere in the metro area. The unobstructed sightline across the Hudson River, combined with a wave of new high-rise residential and mixed-use construction, has made Jersey City one of the most active markets for premium rooftop terrace and amenity deck design in the region. New York Roofscapes brings the same ASLA-accredited design standards and NYC DOB-grade engineering expertise to New Jersey projects, navigating local permitting and structural requirements with the same rigor we apply on the Manhattan side of the river.
Jersey City — Crystal Point 6,000sf Owners Terrace
Large-format white porcelain pavers
Private rooftop terrace on a Jersey City waterfront high-rise — porcelain pavers in warm grey, dark steel planters with ornamental grasses and limelight hydrangeas, teak dining set, frameless glass railings, and panoramic Manhattan skyline views across the Hudson River.
Common-use amenity roof deck for a Jersey City residential building — multi-zone layout with dining, lounge, and fire table areas, integrated LED lighting, perimeter planting, and unobstructed views of One World Trade Center and the Midtown skyline.
Private penthouse terrace in Jersey City's Exchange Place district — ipe hardwood decking, built-in seating with storage, specimen plantings in custom steel planters, and floor-to-ceiling glass railings framing the full Manhattan skyline.
Rear garden for a Paulus Hook brownstone townhouse — bluestone paving, raised planting beds with boxwood hedges and perennials, drip irrigation, and low-voltage path lighting.
New York Roofscapes has designed and built outdoor spaces across Jersey City and throughout New Jersey for over 25 years. We handle every aspect of your project — design, engineering, permitting, and construction — under one roof.
New York Roofscapes has been selected for landmark institutional and commercial commissions — from the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club ahead of the 2018 U.S. Open to the Bell Works corporate campus.
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