A look at Bayonne's future

Love it or hate it, development is on the rise in Bayonne.

Some, including Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis, have stressed its importance for

the city's economic survival

, while

others have opposed

the way in which it's being carried out.

Browse through this slideshow to get a look at some of the developments that are either planned for Bayonne or in the process of being built.

This list contains all the projects The Jersey Journal was able to obtain renderings of from developers and/or the city of Bayonne. Developers and city officials provided the information on each slide.

The slideshow is ordered from earliest to latest expected completion date, given the available information. Use the map on this slide to see where the projects are located.

Think we missed a project for which a rendering is available? Email

jlin@jjournal.com

the info, and we'll add it to the slideshow.

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304 Broadway

Status: Under construction

Expected completion date: April 2017

Tax abatement: Five-year abatement

Developer: Mitchell Burakovsky of Skye Development

This

38-unit apartment building

is slated to offer 29 two-bedroom units, nine one-bedroom units and 19 indoor, street-level parking spaces.

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Barnabas Health at Bayonne

Status: Under construction

Expected completion date: June 2017

Tax abatement: Long-term abatement

Developer: Barnabas Health

This

three-story, 80,000-square-foot medical facility

is slated to offer a 24/7 emergency department; an imaging center for MRI, CT, mammographies and other scans; a retail pharmacy and more.

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'19 East'

Status: Slated to break ground before end of 2016

Expected completion date: end of 2017 or early 2018

Tax abatement: 30-year abatement

Developer: Ingerman

This

six-story, 138-unit apartment building

between East 19th and 21st streets on Broadway, near the 22nd Street Light Rail station, would offer 24 studios, 74 one-bedrooms and 40 two-bedrooms, along with 212 parking spaces on its bottom two floors.

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46th Street and Broadway

Status: Site plan approved, existing buildings being demolished

Expected completion date: 2018

Tax abatement: None as of Oct. 12, 2016

Developer: Lance Lucarelli of The L Group

This

10-story, 107-foot tall building

planned for the site of Resnick's hardware store would offer 91 apartments, 150 parking spaces and ground floor retail. The project has sparked backlash from neighbors who say it doesn't fit in a neighborhood of mostly two-story family homes.

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222 Ave. E

Status: Groundbreaking expected spring 2017

Expected completion date: 2018

Tax abatement: 25-year abatement

Developer: Madison Hill Properties

This

70-unit, 74-foot tall apartment building

at the former site of fuel oil company CJ Murphy would be located just yards away from the 22nd Street Light Rail Station. The project would feature 50 one-bedroom units, 18 of which would be over 1,000 square feet, and 20 two-bedroom units, six of which would be duplex lofts.

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Skye Lofts South (230-250 Ave. E)

Status: Groundbreaking slated for April 2017

Expected completion date: Spring 2019

Tax abatement: 25-year abatement

Developer: Mitchell Burakovsky of Skye Development

This

90-unit, six-story project

near the 22nd Street Light Rail station would have 21 one-bedrooms and 69 two-bedrooms, with a unit-to-parking ratio of about 1:1.

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Skye Lofts North (252-268 Ave. E)

Status: Groundbreaking slated for Spring 2019

Expected completion date: Spring 2021

Tax abatement: 25-year abatement

Developer: Mitchell Burakovsky of Skye Development

This

six-story building

next to Skye Lofts South would feature 100 apartments with about as many parking spaces.

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26 North Street

Status: Site plan approved, groundbreaking date not scheduled

Expected completion date: 24 months from groundbreaking

Tax abatement: None as of Oct. 12, 2016

Developer: Lance Lucarelli of The L Group

If completed,

this controversial project

near the Eighth Street Light Rail station

would be the city's tallest building

. The 22-story, 244-foot tall tower would include 3,900 square-feet of ground-floor retail, a four-story parking garage on top of that, and 170 apartments on the floors above the garage.

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678-688 Ave. E

Status: Applying for site plan approval in November 2016

Expected completion date: Not known

Tax abatement: Not known

Developer: Art Kheyman of Pier View Lofts LLC

This

65-unit, five-story apartment complex

on the former sites of Doolan's Auto Service and the Bayonne Roofing Company would only be two blocks away from the 45th Street Light Rail Station. The project would offer 71 parking spaces and 19 one-bedroom, one-bath units; 33 two-bedroom, two-bath units; and 13 duplex lofts with 19.5-foot ceilings.

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The Promenade at Bayonne

Status: Construction on Phase 1 hasn't begun

Expected completion date: Will take 10+ years to build out (3 years for Phase 1)

Tax abatement: None as of Oct. 12, 2016

Developer: Kaplan Companies

This

multi-phase project

involves building more than 1,200 residential units, recreational facilities and other amenities on the long-dormant, 71-acre former Texaco site in the southwest section of Bayonne.

The

first two buildings

being built consist of a 148-unit building with 168 parking spaces and a 150-unit building with 183 parking spaces. The units will be made up of roughly 60 percent one-bedrooms and 40 percent two-bedrooms.

There will also be 3,000 square feet of retail space, the developer said. The first phase of the project also involves building a pool, gym, club room, lounge, and public baseball and soccer fields.

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477-481 Broadway

Status: Not known

Expected completion date: Not known

Tax abatement: None as of Oct. 12, 2016

Developer: Jimmy Vattes of Pennsauken Realty Development Corp.

This

68-unit, six-story apartment building

near the corner of 22nd Street and Broadway would feature some commercial space on the ground floor, with apartments consisting of 18 studios, 40 one-bedrooms and 10 two-bedrooms.

The project would also offer underground parking accessible from Del Monte Drive, with the number of spaces ranging from 40 to 80, depending on whether hydraulic lifts are installed. Spaces may also be rented from the municipal lot on Del Monte Drive.