Major Camden project gets 253M incentive from EDA
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Major Camden project gets 253M incentive from EDA
The Economic Development Authority voted Thursday to approve the second-largest incentive package ever slated for Camden under the Economic Opportunity Act, highlighting a day that saw the approval of well over $300 million in tax credits for Grow New Jersey and Economic Redevelopment and Growth projects statewide.
EDA approves three public-private projects on NJCU campus, one at Campus Town
The state Economic Development Authority has cleared the way for developers to bring more than 600 housing units and a major retail project to the west side of Jersey City over the next several years.
State added 4,200 jobs in August despite some industry declines
Of the 190,000 jobs added nationwide in August, some 4,200 were added in New Jersey, according to the latest ADP Regional Employment Report.
N.J. health care coalition releases report backing out-of-network bill
A major New Jersey-based health care coalition released a report Wednesday in support of the passage of an out-of-network health care bill, which is currently being considered by the state Legislature.
United CEO out amid Port Authority probes
United Continental Chairman and CEO Jeff Smisek has stepped down amid federal and internal probes into United's dealings with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which stemmed from concerns about a flight route tied to the personal travel of the agency's embattled former chairman.
Building block? Campus Town is latest public-private success story, but future of higher-ed program remains in jeopardy
Greg Lentine calls Campus Town a win-win, and it's not hard to see why.
Updated Christie’s deputy chief counsel joins University Hospital
Paul Matey is making a move from Trenton to Newark.
Guadagno announces receipt of SBA grant aimed at growing export
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno announced Thursday that New Jersey will receive a $498,000 State Trade and Export Promotion grant allowing small businesses in the state to continue opening their operations up to foreign markets and increase export services.
Poll Trump would best Christie in hypothetical head-to-head matchup
In a hypothetical matchup for the Republican presidential nomination with Gov. Chris Christie, businessman Donald Trump would beat the governor by a margin of more than 30 percentage points, a new national Monmouth University Poll finds.
Updated Bergen medical center cited by OSHA over violent patients
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued citations to Bergen Regional Medical Center LP for allegedly exposing health care workers to violent patients.