Real estate capital firm HFF announced Monday its Florham Park office arranged fixed-rate financing for Marlton Square, a shopping center in Marlton.
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1.6M square-foot site in Passaic trades hands
A vast industrial complex in Passaic is changing hands, with new investors planning to convert some its 51 buildings into retail areas as a first step toward redevelopment.
Read More »Newark’s Teachers Village gets its first tenant
Newark's long-awaited Teachers Village project is welcoming its first tenant today, as one of three charter schools that will occupy the complex takes up its space on Halsey Street.
Read More »Incentives overhaul package is yet again pushed to Trenton’s back burner
If this were a sporting event, the moral of the story of the Economic Opportunity Act would be “that's why they play the game.”
Read More »For Devils’ arena, draft is a warmup for Super Bowl
The blocks around Prudential Center were buzzing last spring as the New Jersey Devils made their run to the Stanley Cup Finals. And while the team fell much shorter this year, this weekend's NHL Draft will bring hockey fans and the international media back to downtown Newark in June, giving businesses in the city and region another chance to score...
Read More »Senate expected to vote on bill to lift rent control restrictions on senior housing
A bill that would lift a 26-year-old restriction on rent controls for senior housing is raising alarm within the apartment industry, but one of its top sponsors said it will simply bring age-restricted developments in line with other multifamily properties.
Read More »Chambers Street announces results of tender offer
Princeton-based Chambers Street Properties announced Wednesday the final results of its modified “Dutch auction” tender offer.
Read More »Commercial Mortgage Capital secures 34M in Morris real estate financing
Livingston-based Commercial Mortgage Capital announced Wednesday the financing of two New Jersey projects for a total of $34 million.
Read More »Senate approves bill overhauling N.J. corporate incentives program
After months of delays, the Economic Development Act of 2013 is set to receive final legislative approval today.
Read More »Top commercial real estate exec heads to CBRE
Gil Medina, one of the state's most visible commercial real estate executives, has joined CBRE after leaving his top-level post at Cushman & Wakefield's New Jersey operation.
Read More »Cassidy Turley sells 146,529-square-foot industrial property
Real estate services provider Cassidy Turley announced Tuesday the sale of 20 S. Middlesex Ave., in Monroe.
Read More »Architects hope new flood maps help build up their business
Many homeowners battered by Hurricane Sandy got some relief last week, when the federal government issued revised, scaled-back flood maps and elevation requirements. For architects working on those homes, it means many long-stalled rebuilding projects may soon pick up.
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