The former Brunswick Estates housing complex in Jersey City has undergone a multi-million dollar makeover.

A May 22 ribbon-cutting ceremony held at the new City Crossing complex marked the finalization of the $40.2 million housing rehabilitation project. WinnCompanies, Greater Bergen Community Action (GBAC) and Jersey City Mayor Steve M. Fulop were all on hand for the ceremony.

Located off Montgomery Street, just west of the New Jersey Turnpike Hudson County Extension overpass, City Crossing is a townhouse-style complex featuring 396 bedrooms across 18 buildings.

In December 2015, WinnCompanies and GBAC purchased the 33-year-old complex with intentions of dramatically improving the property's overall condition. One and a half years later, the complex has been completely renovated. Now, City Crossing includes fully modernized apartments, safety and heating-cooling systems, a newly-created community space and repairs to damages caused by Hurricane Sandy.

WinnCompanies has promised that, under its ownership, the newly-renovated complex will remain 100 percent affordable for the next 30 years.

In addition, Greater Bergen Community says that it will provide City Crossing residents with new services focusing on workforce development and employment opportunities, as well as early childhood and family development programs through Head Start.