Prologis continues reign among New Jersey CRE developers
Prologis leads the market with 53.4 million square feet of industrial space. See who else ranks.
Provident leads New Jersey savings banks rankings (updated)
Founded in Jersey City in 1839, the institution topped the latest NJBIZ list of financial organizations based on Garden State deposits.
EisnerAmper tops NJBIZ list of tech consultants in NJ
The Iselin-based firm leads the latest ranking, which is based on companies' employee count in the state.
Horizon BCBS takes top spot on NJBIZ list of NJ health insurers
The Newark-based organization dominates the survey with nearly 1.6 million enrollees in New Jersey.
Langan tops NJ licensed engineers list
Headquartered in Parsippany, the company employs 488 workers, with 150 certified professionals. See the 23 other companies that made this year's ranking.
Saker ShopRites tops NJBIZ list of family-owned businesses
The firm employs 10,255 workers in New Jersey, making it the top family-owned business in the state, according to NJBIZ research.
Ernst & Young tops list of accounting firms by CPAs in NJ
With its base in Iselin, EY employs 689 financial professionals across offices statewide. Find out who else landed on the latest ranking.
New Jersey Economic Development premier lender participants
Featuring a total 27 financial institutions supporting businesses, the NJEDA program aims to expand resources across the state.
21 venture capital, private equity firms shaping New Jersey
These firms focus on sectors from AI, life sciences, real estate, health care and beyond.
Debutante shares top spot among NJ manufacturers
Newcomer Cibo Vita and boatbuilder Viking Yacht share the top spot on the NJBIZ list of manufacturers with the most New Jersey employees.
New Jersey MBA programs show concentration in degrees awarded
Schools reported varied output in the recent NJBIZ lists ranking, with leaders including William Paterson, Rutgers-Newark and Montclair State.
NJBIZ list highlights NJ colleges’ consolidation, leadership trends
Institutions of higher learning in the state reported mergers, enrollment shifts and changes in leadership, according to the NJBIZ Colleges & Universities list.

















