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replaced. New steel supports and wood floors were installed in the interior, and space was left to accommodate an elevator and fire staircase. In October 2005, a plaza park was created at the base of the tower. The interior of the tower was restored in the late 2000s. In 2010, as part of the town's 150th anniversary, interior brickwork was cleaned while maintaining its historical appearance. In 2014, Mayor Richard Turner opened up the Water Tower for the annual three-week-long PlayWorks reading series, in which playwrights present readings of their unfinished plays, which celebrated the first time the restored tower had been used in over 100 years.
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three-quarters of the money and minimal interest on the other one-quarter. The township introduced a bond for $ 9.2 million. Weehawken and Union City are initially investing $ 300,000 to transform the grounds into passive recreational space. They will share the annual upkeep of the property. The completed sale was announced in December 2011. The park opened in 2015.
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The tower was designed to accomplish two purposes. First, it housed the local headquarters of the Hackensack Water Company; second, it held up to 165,000 gallons of potable water in its tank, stored under pressure for use by residents, businesses, and for fighting fires. Its opening on September 29,
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in 1980, which spared it from demolition, after which it was structurally maintained. Entin Associates, a real-estate developer, purchased the complex in 1981 for $ 1.6 million. The gatehouse and reservoir were razed for the construction of a supermarket and parking. The tower was spared demolition
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The township of Weehawken took over the property in 2000, and began a restoration project for Water Tower Park. Paragon Restoration Corporation completed eight months of restoration on the site's exteriors in September 2004, with slate replaced on the roof, stonework fixed at the base and windows
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gave the township a $ 2 million grant in Green Acres funding. A $ 9 million low interest loan from the department's infrastructure trust program was made with the intention that in the future, as funding permits, additional grants for re-payment would be made. No interest has to be paid on
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United Water announced that it wanted to divest most of the property in early 2011 at an unofficial price of $ 11.5 million. The company will retain 4.2 acres to build an underground water storage tank to improve water pressure, estimated to cost $ 25 to $ 30 million. The
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1883 was a major event, professional journals recognized Withers for the innovation of his design. The "Red Tower" is listed on the Federal Maritime Chart as a landmark for ships heading south on the Hudson River to let them know that they are approaching
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Construction of the Hackensack Water Company's Reservoir No. 2 at the southern end of the township began circa 1893 to serve the Heights section of Weehawken, surrounding Union City and West Hoboken. The reservoir, excavated on glacial
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While not originally part of the Hackensack Water Company infrastructure, another reservoir atop the
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was another component of the water company's system in the township, later owned by its successor,
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hung from the tower, and was charged with defiant trespassing and resisting arrest.
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Fitzgerald, Vincent J. (October 12, 2014). "Historic structure comes alive!"
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hudson County, New Jersey
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from the 1870s to the 1970s, initially to provide service to the city of
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Water supply infrastructure on the National Register of Historic Places
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Water towers on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey
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Hoersch, Joanne (March 30, 2014). "'Cuckoo's Nest' in our future".
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In 2010 the township began a process to purchase the grounds. The
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National Register of Historic Places in Hudson County, New Jersey
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The headquarters' most distinguishing feature, the red brick
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Hoboken Free Public Library and Manual Training School
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Monastery and Church of Saint Michael the Archangel
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Accessed August 4, 2008. 1345:Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church and Rectory 752:"Weehawken Water Tower Restored by Servpro" 353:Historical marker at Palisade and Highpoint 1671: 1657: 1350:St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church 1325:First Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen Neck 1174: 1160: 985:Mestanza, Jean-Pierre (October 26, 2010), 959: 868:Mestanza, Jean-Pierre (October 26, 2010), 791: 726:"Ground Broken for Water Tower Plaza Park" 591: 589: 587: 55: 661: 659: 541: 345:Hackensack Reservoir No. 2-Reservoir Park 35:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1506:Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Powerhouse 1245:Buildings at 1200-1206 Washington Street 1034: 987:"Weehawken aims to buy unused reservoir" 984: 932: 909:Roberts, Carolina (September 18, 2011), 867: 420: 356: 348: 258: 1946:Saw Mill Creek Wildlife Management Area 1678: 1551:Morton Memorial Laboratory of Chemistry 1536:Keuffel and Esser Manufacturing Complex 1147:Fishing Works Hackensack Reservoir No.2 1110:"Jersey City Water Works (Reservoir 3)" 908: 584: 550:The Hackensack Water Company, 1869-1969 425:Reservoir #3 adjacent to Pershing Field 2083:American companies established in 1883 2078:New Jersey Register of Historic Places 2015: 1411:Association of Exempt Firemen Building 1203:Clark Thread Company Historic District 1058: 1035:Fedschun, Travis (December 29, 2011), 814: 792:Zeitlinger, Ron (September 22, 2014). 700: 656: 595:Anderson, Steph (September 17, 2005). 579:"United Water Resources, Inc. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
New Jersey Register of Historic Places

Hackensack Water Company Complex is located in Hudson County, New Jersey
Weehawken, New Jersey
40°46′24″N 74°1′13″W / 40.77333°N 74.02028°W / 40.77333; -74.02028
80002491
Weehawken, New Jersey
National Register of Historic Places
Suez North America
water supply
northeastern New Jersey
Hackensack
North Hudson
Bergen County
Weehawken
Hudson County
Union City
Frederick Clarke Withers
Palazzo Vecchio
Florence
Italy
Hudson River
Hudson Palisades
Hackensack River
Hoboken
New York Harbor
National Register of Historic Places
Justin Casquejo
free solo climber

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