615 River Road Phase I Secures $225M Loan; Ferry Terminal Included

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Architectural rendering of the proposed 25-story mixed-use tower and on-site ferry terminal at 615 River Road, Edgewater, NJ

Edgewater, New Jersey, October 6, 2025

News Summary

A $225 million construction loan from S3 Capital clears the way for Phase I of a major waterfront redevelopment at 615 River Road in Edgewater, New Jersey. The first phase will deliver a 25‑story tower with 381 luxury apartments, ground-floor retail, parking for more than 500 vehicles and an on-site public ferry terminal providing direct service to Manhattan’s West Side. The Maxal Group develops the project with architecture by FXCollaborative and interiors by CetraRuddy. The full master plan calls for three towers, over 1,200 units, commercial space and a 2.5‑acre public park.

Edgewater waterfront project secures $225 million construction loan; Phase I to include on-site ferry terminal

A major mixed-use development at 615 River Road in Edgewater, New Jersey has cleared a key financing hurdle. The first phase of the project — a 25-story tower with 381 luxury rental apartments and an on-site ferry terminal — has obtained a $225 million construction loan, enabling construction to begin immediately and targeting completion in the fourth quarter of 2027.

Financing and immediate next steps

The construction loan was originated by a private construction lender and brokered by a capital markets intermediary. With the capital in place, developers plan to start construction without delay on the Phase I tower. The financing covers the initial vertical work, core and shell, and interior fit-out for the residential units and ground-floor retail that are part of this first segment.

Phase I at a glance

Phase I will rise 25 stories and deliver 381 apartments, ground-level retail space, and parking capacity for more than 500 vehicles. The building will include an on-site public ferry depot providing direct service to Manhattan’s West Side and will incorporate on-site transit “super stops” with access to regional bus routes serving the Port Authority corridor. The initial phase also encompasses over 25,000 square feet of resident amenity space.

Master plan and long-term build-out

The site spans 19 acres and is planned as a roughly 1.2 million–square-foot mixed-use development with an estimated value near $1 billion. Full build-out will include three towers, more than 1,200 residential units, about 20,000 square feet of commercial space, and over 1,000 parking spaces distributed across six levels. A 2.5-acre public park with approximately 650 feet of waterfront frontage is part of the master plan. The development will provide a mix of market-rate and affordable housing options across the site.

Design, interiors and unit features

The Phase I building is designed by an established architecture firm known for high-rise urban work. The façade will feature a notched glass-and-corrugated composition intended to echo the nearby Palisades. Interiors are planned by a residential design studio aiming for a resort-style experience, with finish selections that include hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, and spa-inspired stone-tiled bathrooms. Unit layouts emphasize spacious plans; most two-bedroom units will offer walk-in closets, and more than one-third of units will include flexible alcove or den spaces.

Approvals, partners and timeline

The project received local planning board approval in 2021. The developer is a New York-based real estate firm with regional experience on both sides of the Hudson River. The lender is an active originator of bridge and construction loans nationwide and has increased its geographic footprint with new offices in multiple states this year. A capital markets broker handled the loan placement. With financing in place, construction crews are scheduled to mobilize promptly and pursue the targeted fourth-quarter 2027 delivery for Phase I.

Transit-oriented context and regional activity

The inclusion of an on-site ferry terminal and direct bus connections underscores the project’s transit-oriented goals and its proximity to a major city center across the river. This financing comes amid several other recent transit-focused transactions in the region that collectively reflect sustained lender interest in residential developments near public transport hubs.

What this means for the waterfront

If delivered as planned, the development will add substantial housing and new public space to the waterfront, including the planned park and expanded transit options for commuters. The design and interior program aim to position the new building as competitive product in the coastal rental market by offering modern finishes, plentiful amenity space, and direct waterborne access to Manhattan.


Frequently asked questions

What is being built at 615 River Road?

A multi-phase, mixed-use development on a 19-acre site. Phase I is a 25-story residential tower with 381 apartments, ground-floor retail, parking for more than 500 cars, and an on-site ferry terminal.

How much financing was secured for Phase I?

A construction loan of $225 million was originated to fund the first phase of the project.

When will construction start and when is Phase I expected to be complete?

Construction is slated to begin immediately following the loan closing. Phase I delivery is targeted for the fourth quarter of 2027.

Who is developing and designing the project?

The project developer is a New York–based firm active in the region. Architectural design for Phase I is by a major architecture firm, and interior design is handled by a residential-focused studio.

What transit improvements are included?

The project includes a new public ferry depot with direct service to Manhattan’s West Side and dedicated on-site bus access points connecting to regional bus routes.

What will full build-out include?

Full build-out includes three towers, more than 1,200 residential units, roughly 20,000 square feet of commercial space, over 1,000 parking spaces, and a 2.5-acre public park with about 650 feet of waterfront frontage.

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Key project features

Feature Detail
Address 615 River Road, Edgewater, NJ
Site size 19 acres
Total project footprint Approximately 1.2 million square feet
Phase I building 25 stories
Phase I units 381 apartments
Phase I parking More than 500 spaces
Total residential at build-out 1,200-plus units
On-site transit Public ferry terminal to Manhattan West Side; on-site bus super stops
Commercial space (full build-out) About 20,000 square feet
Public park 2.5 acres with ~650 feet of waterfront frontage
Construction loan $225 million
Lender originator Private construction lender (originator)
Broker Capital markets brokerage firm
Architect Design firm credited with Phase I façade
Interior design Residential interior studio with resort-style intent
Phase I delivery target Q4 2027
Planning approval Approved by local planning board in 2021

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