UNLMTD Real Estate and FIAT Announce Partnership for Development of FIAT House in Fort Lee, NJ

FIAT House Exterior, courtesy of UNLMTD Real Estate & FIATFIAT House Exterior, courtesy of UNLMTD Real Estate & FIAT
FIAT and UNLMTD Real Estate have announced a partnership to establish FIAT House, a residential building in Fort Lee, New Jersey, slated to open in early 2024. The property will include over 300 rental units along with hospitality-driven amenities and tailored concierge services.
Situated near the George Washington Bridge, FIAT House aims to provide residents with accessibility to multiple transport options. A significant feature of this partnership is the inclusion of an on-site car-sharing fleet of all-electric FIAT 500e vehicles.
Gabriella LoConte, development lead at UNLMTD Real Estate, remarked on the potential of this collaboration to redefine traditional real estate development by merging mobility and efficient living solutions. Olivier Francois, CEO of FIAT, also acknowledged the collaboration’s alignment with sustainable mobility and modern living. “Collaborating with FIAT on this endeavor forges a unique opportunity to transcend traditional real estate development boundaries,” LoConte said. “We envision a future where people embrace mobility, live efficiently, and experience life to the fullest.”

Homes will feature designs influenced by the styling of the FIAT 500 car. The FIAT brand ethos will also be integrated throughout the property’s attended lobby and expansive amenity spaces.

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3 Comments on "UNLMTD Real Estate and FIAT Announce Partnership for Development of FIAT House in Fort Lee, NJ"

  1. Great. That is all the bridge needs is more traffic.

  2. Could we have an address? The air pollution and noise near the GWB is horrendous.

  3. Little late with news on this development which is already completed. It will be interesting to see how many people that live there even want access to an EV 500 when so many others in the neighborhood prefer Land Rovers and G-Wagons.

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