The mayors of at least two towns near MetLife Stadium are threatening to stay on the sidelines when it comes to paying for municipal services around next year's Super Bowl.
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After loss of its only solar manufacturer, N.J. prepares to welcome a new one
The Milan company selected New Jersey for its proximity to air transportation and the ease of shipping goods.
Read More »Senate OKs minimum wage referendum
The minimum wage issue is one step closer to November's ballot.
Read More »Deals and Moves Feb. 7
Physical therapy offer extension, multifamily refinancing, staffing company launch.
Read More »1.8 billion in Sandy aid on its way to New Jersey
New Jersey will receive $1.8 billion to aid businesses, homeowners and municipalities in the areas most severely harmed by Hurricane Sandy as part of the first wave of a $50.5 billion federal disaster relief package, state delegates announced today.
Read More »At Business Action Center, convincing executives they have a friend in Trenton
The New Jersey Business Action Center was created by the Chris Christie administration to reach out to businesses considering moving to New Jersey or expanding here — and to intervene when discouraged companies consider pulling up stakes. It is part of the administration's Partnership for Action, which so far has worked with companies to...
Read More »Survey indicates growing concern from small businesses about survival
A New Jersey banking expert, though, said access to credit for small businesses in the state is at an all-time high since the financial crisis began.
Read More »Sales don’t match boasts of Christmases past, but retail on positive trajectory
Though sales growth among New Jersey brick-and-mortar retailers throughout the 2012 Christmas season was weaker than the previous year's Christmas boost, the scope of leasing activity in the state indicates the sector is on a positive trajectory, according to a survey by retail real estate services firm Levin Management Corp.
Read More »Labor plans 11M in Sandy recovery training grants
To help businesses recover from Sandy, the state Labor Department later this month will start awarding “Recovery4Jersey” employee training grants designed to rebuild the competitiveness of employers whose operations were hampered by the storm.
Read More »Deals and Moves Feb. 6
Health office supplies contract, drug offer withdrawal, home care center opening.
Read More »Trip to New Orleans highlighted Super Bowl opportunities for business in 2014
For New Jersey tourism leaders, the challenge of hosting a two-state Super Bowl next year only became more apparent after visiting New Orleans last week.
Read More »Experts consider how to address communications challenges ahead of next Sandy
The Federal Communications Commission today held its first field hearings with local telecommunications executives, legislators, consumer advocates and academic experts to address vulnerabilities in the region's wired and wireless infrastructure that left millions of people unable to make calls in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, FCC Chairman Julius...
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