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Garden Communities delivers Two Legacy Place; leasing underway at mid-rise building

East Brunswick, NJ Legacy Place, Garden Communities’ luxury multifamily community, has reached another key milestone with the completion of Two Legacy Place, the property’s second mixed-use mid-rise apartment building fronting on Tices Ln. The first residences are leasing for late winter occupancy at the five-story building, which features premium amenities and on-site covered parking.

Located at 110 Tices Ln. off Rte. 18, the 25-acre, town-center-style community features 520 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, as well as 2.5-story townhomeresidences. Legacy Place also includes 18,000 s/f of ground-floor retail at One Legacy Place and Two Legacy Place, which is attracting an evolving mix of dining and service-oriented tenants.

“We’re thrilled to hit this next milestone and see Legacy Place evolving into the vibrant community we always envisioned,” said Miranda Gjini, property and leasing manager. “With Two Legacy Place now in active lease up, we’re excited to welcome new residents and continue building momentum toward full occupancy.”

All homes at Legacy Place feature spacious floor plans, gourmet kitchens with stainless-steel appliances, luxurious bathrooms, oversized walk-in closets, an in-suite washer/dryer, resident-controlled heat/central air and remote keyless entry.

Two Legacy Place includes an expanded suite of social and recreational amenities for all Legacy Place residents to enjoy, including a courtyard-level outdoor pool with a putting green and bocce court, two regulation bowling alleys, fitness center, dedicated co-working spaces, multiple community rooms, catering kitchens, and a children’s playroom.

The community’s 5,000 s/f clubhouse has a fitness center, entertainment lounge with fireplace, coffee bar and private workstations. A heated resort-style swimming pool with sundeck and BBQ grills are among the community’s outdoor amenities.

The property’s grounds are designed to offer green space and places for walking, recreation and relaxation, with walking paths, plenty of open space, an enclosed dog run, and a central green where residents can meet and gather, along with several pocket parks for their enjoyment. EV charging stations promote eco-friendly transportation.

Several retail tenants are already committed and open at Legacy Place, with more to come, creating a thoughtfully curated mix of conveniences designed to enrich residents’ daily lives. These businesses include Legacy Endodontics, Marley and Harley’s Creamery and Confections, Italian restaurant Bonesse’s Tomato Apizza, H2O Nail & Wax Studio, and math and reading enrichment program Kumon.

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