LifeTown Shoppes is an indoor downtown within a 53,000-square-foot recreational and educational center designed to give individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities a chance to get comfortable with day-to-day experiences, like shopping for groceries or going to the bank
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Food & Hospitality
Subaru kicks off annual Share the Love campaign at Camden HQ
The automaker teamed with The Food Bank of South Jersey to put together a record-making 15,000 "KidzPacks" during the event.
Read More »Guardian state
Janet Duch, president of the New York Guardians, leads the team into the reconstituted XFL from a base in Jersey City, looking to launch local partnerships and put down N.J. roots.
Read More »Hudson Kitchen opens at Kearny Point
The 8,000-square-foot space has room for 72 members, providing early-stage food companies and entrepreneurs access to commercial-grade kitchen equipment, prep stations, and extensive dry, cold, and freezer storage; as well as a co-working space with wifi.
Read More »New Jersey sportsbooks hit another record-breaking month in bets
Total gaming revenue for casinos was $2.8 billion last month, marking a $488 million increase over the previous year.
Read More »Sierra House: Events like LWE Force for Change can inspire women in transition
Case Manager Marcia Dash-Smith is attending the conference Thursday in Newark, seeking motivation and encouragement to bring back to her women and girls. She was invited by Desiree Watson, president and CEO, a sponsor of the event.
Read More »Jersey City breaks ground on skate park at Berry Lane Park
Funded in part by a Tony Hawk Foundation Grant, the nearly 12,000-square-foot recreational area will be the first poured-in-place concrete skate park in Hudson County.
Read More »Ferrero hosts sweet party for Kinder Bueno, its newest US launch (slideshow)
Tickets for the Sweeteasy sold out in a matter of hours with nearly 1,000 people coming through the doors to take part in the experiential event, featuring a more-than-one story slide, a quartet, psychic readings in chocolate, and a lot of candy.
Read More »There’s something special about Princeton restaurant Blue Bears
The city's newest breakfast and lunch spot, is staffed with nine individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. "We decided just to combine this [love of food and need for a job], and offer the ability to have very diverse roles ... It was very key for us to be open, to be supportive, to create a place which has dignity," co-founder Gaud Yver said.
Read More »‘Grow with Google’ training coming to Long Branch
The initiative from the multinational tech giant provides free tools and training - plus the opportunity for one-on-one training sessions with Google staff - for people to grow their skills and businesses.
Read More »Here are 2019’s NJBIZ Business of the Year finalists
Film has its Oscars, music the Grammys. Here in the Garden State, we close out the year, and our awards season, with the Business of the Year Awards.
Read More »A unique cannabis event, complete with CBD cage match, is coming to Newark
In its inaugural year, the Real Cannabis Conference aims to be different than other events out there. “We were searching so hard to find the actionable data [on cannabis] we’re used to in the business world,” said founder Gary George, who created the event with his wife. “So I said, you know, we’re making the conference we’ve been looking for all this time."
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