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Presenting the 2022 NJBIZ Commercial Real Estate Power 50

Jeffrey Kanige//November 28, 2022//

Presenting the 2022 NJBIZ Commercial Real Estate Power 50

Jeffrey Kanige//November 28, 2022//

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Nov. 28, 2022 Edition of NJBIZThe commercial real estate industry continues to barrel ahead in New Jersey. In some segments, vacancy rates remain at historic lows and rents are sky-high. None of that is a secret – or surprising, given the state’s location and transportation infrastructure along with the change in commuting patterns and the shift in residential priorities occasioned by the pandemic.

When a market exhibits such remarkable strength, it’s reasonable to ask whether the benefits are seeping into adjacent sectors. Will demand for warehouse and office space create opportunities for development or redevelopment in areas that have been struggling?

Causal connections in this regard are difficult to establish. Markets and asset classes are shaped by a wide variety of forces – some of which may not be evident. The presence of a corporate benefactor, for example, might propel redevelopment of an urban neighborhood. So, what may look like knock-on effects of investment in one area could simply be the result of uniquely local factors.

Whatever the reason, it sure looks like the success of the commercial real estate market in general is at least providing some momentum to places sorely in need of a jump start. And that dynamic is reflected in the list that unfolds in these pages, particularly in the top 10. The top honoree this year, Chris Paladino has accomplished extraordinary things in New Brunswick and Atlantic City. The Boraie brothers continue to contribute and even Paterson is generating some excitement.

Would all this be happening if the market in general were weaker? Maybe. Paladino is a unique talent. The Boraie firm is experienced and determined. And Paterson … well, let’s just say the city is due for some good news. But there are a lot of good feelings around the state. And a ton of money being made. Can’t hurt.

We’re always interested in what our readers think, so let us know what you think of the choices here. As always, the top 10 honorees are listed in numerical order; all others are listed alphabetically.

1

Chris Paladino

New Brunswick Development Corp., which Paladino heads as president, is[...]

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2

Kara Kopach

As executive director of the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Aut[...]

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3

Paul Profeta

Profeta founded his West Orange-based real estate investment company P[...]

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4

Jackie Urgo

The president of The Marketing Directors boasts more than 30 years in [...]

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5

Wasseem and Sam Boraie

The family-run Boraie Development Co. has left its mark all over the G[...]

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6

Ralph Zucker

Somerset Development, where Zucker is CEO and founder, achieved the ne[...]

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7

Edwin Cohen and Eugene Diaz

Between the two of them, Cohen and Diaz, principals at Prism Capital P[...]

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8

Jason Pucci

Since CEO Pucci came on board, The Kislak Co. Inc. has closed more tha[...]

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9

Baye Adofo-Wilson

As CEO of BAW Development, Adofo-Wilson is overseeing the redevelopmen[...]

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10

Morris Davis

Widely published on issues related to U.S. housing, Davis drives the R[...]

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