Quick answer: Cliffside Park sits perched atop the Palisades with Manhattan skyline views — an unusual housing mix of older two-family homes near Anderson Avenue, mid-rise apartment buildings throughout, and luxury high-rises overlooking the river. Our glass work here splits roughly into two worlds: condo and high-rise installs (which require building-management coordination, COIs, freight-elevator reservations and corridor protection) and single-family or two-family installs (which look more like our typical Bergen County replacement work). About 16 minutes from our Lodi shop via Route 4 East.
Cliffside Park at a Glance for Glass Projects
Cliffside Park (ZIP 07010) holds about 25,000 residents in just under one square mile — making it one of the densest boroughs in Bergen County. The housing stock divides three ways. First, traditional two-family homes and small apartment buildings along Anderson Avenue and the surrounding side streets, mostly built between 1920 and 1960. Second, postwar mid-rise apartment buildings and garden-apartment complexes scattered throughout. Third, a contingent of true luxury high-rises along the eastern Palisades edge — buildings where the skyline view from the primary bath is itself part of the design brief.
The defining feature of glass work here is building-management coordination. Most of the larger buildings require certificates of insurance with specific limits and additional-insured language, freight-elevator reservations 48 hours ahead, and full corridor and lobby protection during glass delivery. We handle that paperwork routinely — most renovation desks already have our COI on file.
Recent Shower-Door Highlights in Cliffside Park
Three recent installs that illustrate the Cliffside Park range. Locations are described by general area or building type, not exact addresses.
High-Rise Primary Bath, Eastern Palisades
A 22nd-floor primary-bath renovation in a luxury high-rise along the Palisades edge specified a spa-style frameless enclosure: a 7-foot-wide curbless walk-in with a 36-inch fixed inline panel, a 36-inch swing door, and a long return wall to a private water-closet alcove. The bathroom's east wall is mostly window — Manhattan skyline view — so we used 1/2-inch low-iron glass throughout to keep the enclosure visually invisible against the view. Polished-chrome hardware. Building-management requirements: COI submitted ten days ahead, freight elevator reserved 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., padded delivery from loading dock through service corridor to unit. The install ran exactly to schedule.
Compact Frameless Inline, Anderson-Avenue Two-Family
A 1942 two-family near Anderson Avenue had a tired aluminum-framed bypass slider in the upstairs unit. The original 4-by-4 white tile on the walls and pink hex on the floor was in beautiful condition. We templated the existing 56-inch opening, demoed only the door, and installed a frameless inline package — a 28-inch fixed panel and a 28-inch swing door in 3/8-inch clear with brushed-nickel hardware. The unit reads as a deliberately preserved jewel rather than a tired rental fix.
Neo-Angle Frameless in a Mid-Rise Apartment
A primary-bath renovation in a 1960s mid-rise on Palisade Avenue had a tight corner shower stall — 36 by 36 inches — with a framed metal pivot door that hit the toilet on entry. We replaced it with a frameless neo-angle: two fixed return panels at 45 degrees and a single inswing door, all 3/8-inch tempered glass with matte-black hardware. Building required a basic COI; the freight elevator was available without prior reservation. Half-day install.
For more on choosing between frameless, semi-frameless and framed enclosures, see our shower doors page and the complete shower-door buying guide.
Planning a Cliffside Park shower or condo project?
Free in-home measure from our Lodi showroom — and we handle COI submittals, building approvals and elevator scheduling for high-rise and condo work as standard. Send Jessica a photo of the space and she'll come back with a firm itemized quote.
Get a Free In-Home Measure in Cliffside ParkRecent Mirror Highlights in Cliffside Park
Mirror work in Cliffside Park leans heavily toward two categories: large primary-suite walls in the high-rises (where the existing wall mirrors are often original developer pieces ready for replacement), and vanity mirrors for two-family and apartment renovations.
Floor-to-Ceiling Mirror, High-Rise Primary Suite
A primary-suite dressing area in a 19th-floor unit called for a single floor-to-ceiling mirror running the full back wall — 9 feet tall by 10 feet wide. We delivered it as two perfectly aligned panels with a hairline butt-joint, polished edges, and hidden Z-clip support. Panel sizes were dictated by the freight elevator and corridor turns; we templated and pre-fit the mirror in the shop so the install went straight to anchoring.
Twin Beveled Vanity Mirrors, Two-Family Renovation
A renovated 1948 two-family near Edgewater Road had a new double-sink primary-bath vanity. We cut two matching beveled mirrors at 26 by 36 inches, each with a 1-inch polished bevel, and hung them with hidden cleats so the matching pair reads as a single deliberate piece.
For mirror specs, edge profiles and the full process, see our custom mirrors page and the custom mirror wall guide.
Other Glass Work in Cliffside Park
Two recent non-shower projects: a fully outdoor glass balcony railing replacement on a 24th-floor high-rise balcony with the river view (1/2-inch tempered panels, building-spec aluminum top rail and stainless-steel posts, full building-management approval), and a back-painted glass kitchen backsplash in deep charcoal behind a 30-inch range in a renovated two-family kitchen. We've also handled storefront glass repairs along Anderson Avenue.
If you're considering a railing for a balcony, deck or stair, start at our glass railings page.
Why Cliffside Park Homeowners Choose AGM
Three reasons most Cliffside Park projects end up with us: condo-friendly install practice (we handle COIs, freight-elevator reservations, building-management submittals and corridor protection as standard — most local building renovation desks already know us); proximity (about 16 minutes from our Lodi shop, which makes follow-up service calls easy years later); and in-house fabrication (we cut and finish glass in our own shop, install with our own crew, and never subcontract). Free in-home measures are standard. Most quotes return within one business day.
Start Your Cliffside Park Glass Project
The fastest path from idea to install: text Jessica a photo of the space with a rough measurement and the building name (if it's an apartment or high-rise) so we can pre-check building requirements. Call (201) 460-1313 for our main Lodi line. For more on what Cliffside Park homeowners typically choose, see the Cliffside Park service page and the Bergen County projects overview.
Ready for your free in-home measure in Cliffside Park?
Most Cliffside Park measures schedule within the week, with quotes returned within one business day of the measure. Condo and high-rise COIs handled on our end.
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