Rosera Wesmont, a 295-unit multifamily development at 300 Wesmont Drive in Wood-Ridge, offers floorplans ranging from studios to three-bedroom units. — Rendering by Minno & Wasko Architects and Planners/Courtesy: JCMLiving

Leasing is underway at the new 295-unit luxury apartment building in Wood-Ridge that will mark the final residential phase of the master-planned, 150-acre Wesmont Station project.

Its developer, JCMLiving, expects to welcome the first residents as soon as May at what’s known as Rosera Wesmont at 200 Rosie Square. It’s now marketing a mix of floorplans ranging from studios to three-bedroom homes, where renters will have access to 35,000 square feet of shared amenity spaces and commuter rail service at NJ Transit’s Wesmont Station.

Monthly rents start at $2,395 for a studio.

“Rosera Wesmont represents a remarkable evolution in luxury residential living — an exclusive, resort community that combines the sophistication of city living with the peaceful charm of the suburbs,” said Andrew Weisman, director of North Jersey at JCMLiving. “The launch of leasing is a significant milestone for the Wood-Ridge area, reflecting our vision of crafting truly exceptional living spaces in some of the most desirable locations. With NYC-level amenities, a refined design and convenient, direct access to Manhattan, we’ve crafted a community that realizes the best of both worlds.”

Designed by Minno & Wasko Architects and Planners, with interior design by The Childs Dreyfus Group, Rosera Wesmont boasts a multilevel hotel-style lobby, according to a news release. Amenity spaces include a 13,000-square-foot pool with a sundeck and a landscaped courtyard, as well as fitness and wellness spaces such as a multilevel gym, a yoga studio, a sauna and a mix of coworking spaces, private offices and meeting rooms.

Renters are a 30-minute train ride from Manhattan and have access to a 480-space parking garage. And, as part of Rosie Square, the development benefits from more than 17,000 square feet of retail space, including 3,000 square feet within Rosera Wesmont.

The larger Wesmont Station development, which has repurposed a former Curtiss-Wright aircraft plant, has taken shape over two decades as part of a project by Inspired by Somerset Development.

“This project is a vibrant addition to the Wood-Ridge community,” said Bruce Englebaugh, a principal at Minno & Wasko. “Its prime location near the Wesmont train station, energy-efficient design and the thoughtful revitalization of a (World War II) factory site align with the principles of sustainable and environmentally conscious values. With an emphasis on fostering a ‘sense of place’ and upholding these sustainable principles, this development seamlessly blends modern living with a strong connection to the community.”

 

Rosera Wesmont

Development firm JCMLiving has broken ground on a 295-unit apartment property in Wood-Ridge, in the final residential phase of the borough’s high-profile Wesmont Station project.