The storm clouds may be lifting from the state’s suburban office submarkets, thanks to rising interest in some transit-centric regions and new signs of life at some of New Jersey’s defunct corporate campuses.
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Lawyers In bankruptcy cases like Birdsall, early decisions are critical
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing last week by the Eatontown engineering firm Birdsall Services Group followed an extraordinary chain of events: The state went to court to seize the company's assets, and several people associated with Birdsall were indicted for conspiracy and money laundering in connection with alleged violations of state...
Read More »Report finding minimal impact of N.J. business incentives draws fire from critics
While a well-publicized report has criticized New Jersey's liberal use of incentives dollars to attract and retain businesses, supporters call them a critical tool in competing for corporate tenants.
Read More »Meadowlands spokesman defends company’s turnaround of troubled hospital
A spokesman for Meadowlands Hospital and Medical Center said focusing on financial bureaucracy, and not patient outcomes, is part of a campaign to ignore the hospital’s “record of turning around a hospital with a sorry legacy to one that has had a storied turnaround by any measurement.”
Read More »NJBIZ Brackets Epic showdown heading into Final Four
When not even a horrifying leg injury can derail you, you pretty much know your trip to the Final Four is a thing of destiny. That's got to be how Daniel Flynn, a Louisville grad, feels.
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Read More »In Sandy’s wake, a wave of investment
Five months after Hurricane Sandy ravaged thousand of homes along New Jersey's coastline, experts say steep rebuilding costs and uncertainty over new flood elevations may be sowing fertile ground for real estate investors.
Read More »NJBIZ Briefcase 072 Speculation
The commercial fishing industry is left reeling after Sandy, hospital fighting puts for-profits in the spotlight and real estate speculation down the Shore.
Read More »NJBIZ Brackets Tough night for O’Donnell as La Salle, Miami fall
On Thursday afternoon, Jack O'Donnell was looking forward to a pair of exciting games: Marquette taking on Miami, where his son is a student, and his alma mater of La Salle playing Wichita State.
Read More »4.5M tax lien, property sale raise eyebrows among union, lawmakers
Concerns about the financial stability of Meadowlands Hospital and Medical Center are again being raised by lawmakers and the nursing union at the hospital.
Read More »N.J. banquet halls hope top court gives its blessing to gay marriage
Weddings are big business, and if the Supreme Court decides to legalize same-sex marriage, it could result in bigger bookings business at New Jersey's banquet halls.
Read More »SBA’s Sandy application window winding down
Time is winding down for companies and homeowners hurt by Hurricane Sandy to apply for disaster assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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