Trust Company of New Jersey

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2008-05-08

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Located at 35 Journal Square, the trust Company building was dedicated in 1927. The eleven-story, Italian Renaissance-style office building was constructed between 1898 and 1921. It was the highest building in Jersey City when completed. In May 2004, the Trust Company and its seventy-five branches were acquired by North Fork Bancorp of Long Island, NY, in a $726 million stock merger. In 2008, the building was purchased by New York real estate developers Sackman Enterprises with Capital One occupying the banking facility in the building
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Trust Company of New Jersey, Italian Renaissance, Office Building, Capital One Bank, Journal Square, Jersey City, Hudson County, Gateway, The Gateway Region, New Jersey, Nj, Jersey, The Garden State

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