J.G. Petrucci Co. Inc. has officially opened the doors to The Station at Lyndhurst, its new 192-unit luxury apartment development in the Bergen County community.
Read More »
Latest Headlines
NJHA, Collingswood health care analytics firm receive award for ‘gainsharing’ initiative
The New Jersey Hospital Association and Applied Medical Software have received the Innovation Award from the American College of Healthcare Executives New Jersey for their pioneering “gainsharing” initiative to improve health care and reduce costs through better coordination and collaboration among New Jersey hospitals and physicians.
Read More »Transportation solutions company opening new logistics center, adding jobs in New Jersey
A. Duie Pyle, a transportation and supply chain solutions company, announced Monday the opening of a logistics center in Westampton that will bring approximately 65 new jobs to the area.
Read More »The fixer When big names get into big trouble, they turn to Karen Kessler for help
Karen Kessler is often known in Jersey circles as a real-life Olivia Pope. She's a behind-the-scenes fixer. But for those who don't watch ABC's “Scandal,” perhaps a viewing of “Nashville” or CBS' “The Good Wife” might also help you visualize what it is Kessler does on a daily basis.
Read More »Mill Creek’s Morristown project is first step for national multifamily player
In developing Morristown's newest luxury apartment building, Mill Creek Residential seems to have left nothing to the imagination.
Read More »The 2015 ACG NJ Corporate Growth Awards honorees revealed
Association for Corporate Growth in New Jersey — a global organization which brings middle-market business leaders together to best achieve growth and build companies — will host the 2015 ACG NJ Corporate Growth Conference and Awards on May 7.
Read More »Triple Play Hispanic companies and the new relationship with Cuba
Triple Play is a weekly NJBIZ feature that asks top executives in New Jersey to talk about three things related to their industry.
Read More »Editorial Leaving office early makes sense for Christie
Almost everyone in New Jersey has long felt Chris Christie's White House aspirations were a matter of when, not if. For any doubters, the announcement that the governor has formed an exploratory committee for 2016 should put that to rest. And while that's no guarantee of a run, this has all the makings of when, not if, as it has since the wild...
Read More »Close Up Rebecca Fitzhugh, member of the firm at Sobel Co. LLC
I want to grow my firm’s forensic accounting practice and, thus, the firm. And I want to encourage people to be excited about what they do in their careers.
Read More »Updated Barnabas, RWJ discussing merger of the two health systems
Several New Jersey health care sources told NJBIZ on Saturday morning that Barnabas Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Health System have been discussing a merger of their two systems over the past several months, and that if a deal materializes, it would likely occur later this year or early in 2016.
Read More »An alternative to Uber? Slinin confident his group, with improved technology, could be future of industry
After more than 30 years in the taxi and limousine industry — one in which disruptions have been few and far between — Eduard Slinin now sees another sector infringing on his own: Technology.
Read More »The NJBIZ Power 100 The most powerful people in New Jersey business
The Power 100, NJBIZ's annual ranking of the most powerful people in New Jersey business, is out. Click here to see the list.
Read More »