A historic 19th-century factory building in Hoboken is getting new life as an upscale residential development, with sales launching in October.

The Southend Lofts project at 38 Jackson Street will offer 110 condominium homes, ranging from one to five bedrooms, in a building that once housed the Davis Baking Powder and My-T-Fine Pudding factories.

Prices start at $795,000, with initial occupancy expected this fall.

Developer Taurasi Group has preserved and expanded the original 1893 five-story structure, adding new wings that rise to nine stories.

The project, designed by Nastasi Architects , maintains industrial elements like oversized windows, soaring ceilings, and exposed columns while incorporating modern amenities.

The residences feature ceiling heights up to 15 feet and p

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