LANDMARK has officially launched leasing for the fifth residential phase of CENTURION Union Center, a premier mixed-use community that has spearheaded the revitalization of downtown Union.
Located at 968 Bonnel Court, the new boutique five-story building adds 85 high-end apartment homes and a curated suite of amenities to the thriving Stuyvesant Avenue redevelopment project.
Designed by Commito Associates, the residences feature condo-style finishes, including charcoal Draper shades, wide wood-style plank flooring and open kitchens equipped with full-size slate GE appliances, gas ranges, and quartz countertops. Almost every home includes a walk-in closet and a vented in-unit GE washer/dryer.
The new phase offers a collection of one- and two-bedroom apartments, with monthly prices starting from $2,395.
Expanded amenities and public parking
Residents of this new phase will enjoy a comprehensive amenity package, including:
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A state-of-the-art fitness center
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A resident lounge and clubroom with billiards and a kitchen
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A lobby hospitality and coffee hub
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An expansive rooftop terrace
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A children’s playroom
Additionally, the building features three residential floors above a two-story parking garage. This design provides convenient on-site parking for residents while dedicated 105 ground-floor spaces for public use, directly supporting downtown Union’s growing retail and dining scene.
A thriving downtown location
CENTURION Union Center sits at the heart of a pedestrian-friendly environment where long-standing local favorites, like Van Gogh’s Ear Café, coexist with newer businesses such as Ayala Coffee, bbq.Chicken, and Pilates x 3.
“We’re excited to build on the success of CENTURION Union Center,” Manny Fernandez, founder of LANDMARK and designated redeveloper of the project said. “Surrounded by a mix of long-standing local businesses and new dining, shops, and retail conveniences, interest in downtown Union is at an all-time high.”
The location offers easy access to Routes 78 and 22, the Garden State Parkway, and NJ Transit’s Union Station, which provides service to Newark Penn Station.


