The Palisades is a 41-story skyscraper located in Fort Lee, New Jersey that is the tallest building in Bergen County at 444.93 feet tall. It contains 538 residential units and over 1 million square feet of space across 41 floors above an 11 floor indoor parking garage with over 1,000 parking spaces. The building offers luxury condominiums with views of the Hudson River and was completed in 2001.
This presentation by the Iceland Competition Authority was made during the discussion on "Price discrimination" held during the 126th meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 30 November 2016. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at www.oecd.org/daf/competition/price-discrimination.htm
These slides by the OECD Competition Division introduce the OECD background note presented during the discussion on "Price discrimination" held during the 126th meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 30 November 2016. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at www.oecd.org/daf/competition/price-discrimination.htm
71. Symposium des ANS Abfallwirtschaft in Städten und Ballungsräumen 26. /27. Januar 2011, Braunschweig
Copyright: Helmut Rechberger Technische Universität Wien Institut für Wassergüte, Ressourcenmanagement und Abfallwirtschaft
This presentation by the Iceland Competition Authority was made during the discussion on "Price discrimination" held during the 126th meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 30 November 2016. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at www.oecd.org/daf/competition/price-discrimination.htm
These slides by the OECD Competition Division introduce the OECD background note presented during the discussion on "Price discrimination" held during the 126th meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 30 November 2016. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at www.oecd.org/daf/competition/price-discrimination.htm
71. Symposium des ANS Abfallwirtschaft in Städten und Ballungsräumen 26. /27. Januar 2011, Braunschweig
Copyright: Helmut Rechberger Technische Universität Wien Institut für Wassergüte, Ressourcenmanagement und Abfallwirtschaft
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Technical Data
Height (estimated): 444.93 ft (Current tallest building in Bergen County)
Floors (above ground): 41
Constructed: 2001
Elevators: 3
Parking places: 1,008
Units: 538
Building Sq. Footage: 1,556,440
Architect: Costas Kondylis & Partners LLP Architects
Facts
The building measures 434'-4" total height, measured from the downhill garage entrance.
The building offers breathtaking views over the Hudson River.
The building's first eleven floors are composed of indoor parking.
Atop the building's massive parking garage is a one acre landscaped deck.
The building's luxurious residences contain marble master baths, wood flooring, and
granite countertops.
The building is named after New Jersey's steep cliffs along the lower Hudson River.
The building was built atop an existing unfinished parking garage structure from the
1980s.
Occupancy began in December 2001.
The building is located one half mile south of the George Washington Bridge.
The building's parking garage is shared with residents of The Plaza.
Structure in general
Building type: skyscraper
Building status: existing
Facade material: brick
Facade system: applied masonry
Architectural style: postmodern
Usage (residential condominium) (parking garage, mini theater & business and fitness center)
From: BCPD & Emporis