The Rail at Red Bank
118 Chestnut St,
Red Bank, NJ 07701
$3,921 - $11,196
1-2 Beds
The former newspaper publishing house has been transformed to residential lofts - The Red Bank Standard. Steps to the Red Bank train Station, the local developer didn't skip a detail mixing modern finishes while honoring the integrity of the original building. 10' plus ceilings with huge windows allow sun to pour into your new home. Wide plank, real wood floors throughout, extra attention to sound proofing, spa-like bathrooms with whimsical penny tile floors, central HVAC, washer / dryers in unit, upgraded stainless steel appliances include french door refrigerators with bottom freezer and integrated ice maker, natural gas cooking with convection oven, dishwasher & microwave. Quartz counter tops, and custom, contemporary cabinetry. Amazing roof top amenities with Navesink River views.
The Red Bank Standard is an apartment community located in Monmouth County and the 07701 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Red Bank Borough Public School District attendance zone.
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Red Bank sits along the Navesink River about an hour south of New York City, offering the kind of small-borough energy that punches well above its weight. Incorporated in 1908 and covering just three square miles, this Monmouth County community has built a reputation as one of the Shore region's most active cultural hubs. The historic Count Basie Center for the Arts anchors a downtown arts scene that draws performers and audiences from well beyond the borough limits, and the annual Red Bank Jazz and Blues Festival each June has become a regional tradition.
Broad Street and the surrounding downtown corridors make up the commercial and social core, lined with independent boutiques alongside nationally recognized names like Tiffany and Co. and Urban Outfitters. The borough's compact size means most errands and entertainment are within easy reach on foot or by bike, and NJ Transit rail service connects commuters directly to New York Penn Station.
Learn more about living in Red Bank| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 10 min | 4.6 mi | |
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| Drive: | 13 min | 7.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 11 min | 7.6 mi |
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