(Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal)

Since 2012, Kushner Companies, formerly run by presidential adviser Jared Kushner, has been scooping up properties in Jersey City. So what does the firm own?

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(Reena Rose Sibayan)

Trump Bay Street

Kushner Companies' Jersey City properties were all bought in a partnership with KABR Group. Their first acquisition was 65 Bay St., the property that eventually became Trump Bay Street, a $194 million, 50-story tower on the Waterfront. The companies won ownership of the property in 2011 after a sheriff's sale.

Jared Kushner retains a financial interest in Trump Bay Street, according to a White House spokesman.

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(Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal}

The old Jersey Journal building

Kushner and KABR next acquired 30 Journal Square, the old Jersey Journal offices, in December 2012 for $2.8 million.

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30 Journal Square transformed

The approved plans for 30 Journal Square include a 72-story, 741-unit tower built on the rear portion of the property and an open-air market on the Sip Avenue side. The city revised the area's redevelopment agreement to require the new owners of 30 Journal Square retain the iconic Jersey Journal sign.

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(Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal)

One Journal Square

Kushner and KABR bought this vacant lot south of the Journal Square PATH hub for $27 million in 2014. The site is where the companies plan to build the two-tower One Journal Square.

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(Courtesy of Woods Bagot)

New two-tower project

One of the initial plans for One Journal Square has been downsized after the loss of tenant and investor WeWork.

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(Courtesy of KABR Group)

Warren at Bay plans

A rendering of the site called Warren at Bay, which Kushner and KABR bought in 2016 and are turning into a high-tech commercial space.

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(Michael Dempsey | The Jersey Journal)

Journal Square office building

26 Journal Square, an office building next to the old Jersey Journal offices, became a Kushner Companies and KABR Group property in Sept. 2016 for $2.4 million. The companies said they intended to turn the building into a hub for creative firms.

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And just to clear things up ...

A project that isn't a Kushner Companies venture is the three-tower Journal Squared, located on the north side of the PATH hub. KRE Group, headed by another branch of the Kushner family, is the developer of that project.