OCCUPANCY UNDERWAY AS FIFTH RESIDENTIAL PHASE AT CENTURION UNION CENTER HITS 65% LEASED
New Boutique Building Adds to the Vibrancy of Downtown Union, NJ with Modern Apartments and Amenities
UNION, NJ – Occupancy is now underway in the fifth residential phase at CENTURION Union Center, the mixed-use development that has helped reenergize downtown Union, NJ, as the building quickly gains traction with renters.
The first residents are settling in as the five-story property builds on that momentum, with 65% of its 85 upscale rental residences already leased, according to LANDMARK, the developer behind the residential and retail growth along Union’s Stuyvesant Avenue.
Offering a mix of high-end one- and two-bedroom apartments, a curated amenity package and immediate access to an expanding collection of retail and dining, the newest addition to CENTURION Union Center has attracted both local renters and those relocating from Newark, Jersey City and other northern New Jersey locales, all drawn to its balanced lifestyle.
Residences in the latest phase are priced from the mid-$2,000s for one-bedroom homes and the mid- $3,000s for two-bedroom apartments. Limited time incentives include one month-free on a 13-month lease term and two months free on a 26-month lease term. Madsen Leasing is leading the building’s rental program from an on-site leasing center with a fully furnished model home.
“It’s always exciting to welcome our first residents to a new building, especially as it builds on the strong foundation already established at CENTURION Union Center,” said Manny A. Fernandez, Founder of LANDMARK and designated redeveloper of the Stuyvesant Avenue Redevelopment Project. “The pace of leasing in this latest phase speaks to the community’s continued appeal. With each new building, we’re seeing more residents drawn to the combination of thoughtfully designed homes, a robust amenity offering and the energy of a downtown that continues to evolve.”
Several phases have already been completed at CENTURION Union Center, delivering 182 residences and 10 retail spaces totaling nearly 15,000 square feet. When complete, the development will feature more than 320 residences and approximately 27,000 square feet of retail space across five buildings.
Located at 968 Bonnel Court, the latest building at CENTURION Union Center features three residential floors above a two-story parking garage, giving residents convenient on-site parking while adding 105 ground-floor spaces for public use, supporting downtown Union’s ongoing retail and dining growth.
Designer Apartments with Condo-Style Finishes
Designed by Comito Associates, residences feature charcoal Draper shades, wide wood-style plank flooring, walk-in closets in nearly every home, in-unit vented GE washer/dryer, and open kitchens with full-size slate GE appliances, gas ranges, island/peninsula workspaces, and quartz countertops. Bathrooms include glass-enclosed showers, porcelain tile, and polished chrome fixtures.
An Expanded Suite of Amenities
The new phase offers modern indoor and outdoor amenities, including a lobby hospitality and coffee hub, state-of-the-art fitness center, resident lounge and clubroom with kitchen, seating, and billiards, children’s playroom, and expansive rooftop terrace. Additional services include a concierge and mail/package room.
Residents will also have access to the full complement of amenities across the entire community.
“CENTURION Union Center has appealed to a broad spectrum of renters, whether its young single-professionals and couples who appreciate its downtown convenience and commutability or longtime residents and local empty-nesters grateful for the opportunity to live in a maintenance-free apartment in an area they love,” said Sara Madsen of Madsen Leasing. “They all value the community’s ability to blend a lively, urban-like vibe with the coziness and comfort of a boutique property that feels very personal and connected.”
A Vibrant Downtown Destination
Union Center is quickly gaining momentum as a sought-after downtown destination, with a mix of historic character and growing vibrancy. Longtime favorites like Van Gogh’s Ear Café and ethnic eateries serving Thai, Japanese, Mexican, Colombian, Portuguese, Filipino, and other cuisines, coexist with newer retailers such as Ayala Coffee, bbq.Chicken, Angie’s Nails, and Pilates x 3. This vibrant mix of dining, shopping, and services has created a pedestrian-friendly, engaging environment for residents and visitors alike.
Commuting is convenient via Routes 78 and 22, the Garden State Parkway, and NJ Transit’s Union Station, which provides service to Newark Penn Station. Buses to New York City depart a short walk from CENTURION on Morris Avenue.
For more information on CENTURION Union Center or to schedule a private tour of the building’s furnished model homes and amenities, please call (888) 469-2900 or visit www.livecenturion.com.



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