Galaxy Towers, Residential skyscraper complex in Guttenberg, United States.
Galaxy Towers consists of three octagonal structures, each 44 stories tall and rising about 126 meters (415 feet) along Kennedy Boulevard East. The complex overlooks the Hudson River and Manhattan's skyline and includes two swimming pools, exercise rooms, and an underground mall plaza for residents.
The towers were built in 1976 by Norman Belfer and the Prudential Insurance Company as a major residential development project. The buildings were converted from rental apartments to condominiums in 1980, changing how residents owned and used their homes.
The brutalist design of these towers shows how people in the 1970s thought about building homes in growing New Jersey communities. The three octagonal buildings still shape how the neighborhood looks today and reflect the era's approach to large residential projects.
The complex sits along Kennedy Boulevard East with views of the Hudson River and Manhattan from many units. The on-site amenities like swimming pools and the underground mall make it easy for residents to handle daily needs without leaving the property.
The site occupies the location of the former White Brewery, marking a transformation of an old industrial place into modern housing. A significant portion of Guttenberg's population lives here, making it a self-contained community within the town.
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