Prince Global Tennis out of bankruptcy, eyeing comeback
Prince Global Tennis CEO Mike Ballardie fully understands how important the U.S. Open is to his company.
Delayed by Hurricane Sandy, Brother Jimmy’s right at home in New Brunswick
Brother Jimmy's BBQ had an inauspicious beginning in New Jersey — one to which millions of potential customers could easily relate.
Same-day delivery ambitions drive North Jersey warehouse market
The new Amazon.com fulfillment hub in Robbinsville might grab the headlines, but the intersection of e-commerce and New Jersey's industrial space exists well beyond Exit 7A.
Though it’s expensive, retailers calling N.J. home have distinct advantage
It's an expensive place for a retailer to manage its headquarters operation, but some of the biggest names in the industry say New Jersey provides a distinct advantage that other locations around the country do not.
Paterson’s new supermarket opens to anchor 35M redevelopment project
A supermarket that will anchor a $35 million redevelopment in downtown Paterson was officially opened today, making way for a project that will feature other businesses and park space.
Children’s Place says it will close 100 stores by 2016
The Children's Place, a kids' clothing company based in Secaucus, may close nearly 200 stores in the next few years, executives announced during an earnings call this morning.
Kid Brands appoints vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary
East Rutherford-based Kid Brands announced Thursday the appointment of Jodie Simon Friedman as vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary.
Colgate will sell 18.5-million Morris facility in 2016 after hundreds of layoffs
Colgate-Palmolive wants to sell its $18.5-million Morris Township facility when it closes in 2016, the company said in a statement.
Toys R Us announces aggressive expansion plan in China, U.S.
Toys R Us Inc., the Wayne-based retail giant, plans to open more than 100 stores amid an expansion and renovation plan focused largely on China, the company announced today.
The Taco Truck comes to Morristown, making the leap from food truck to restaurant
Running a food truck seems like such an accessible arm of the industry. The startup costs are cheaper than those for a restaurant, and it takes fewer employees to keep a truck up and running.
Pinnacle acquiring Wish-Bone brand from Unilever for 580M
Parsippany-based Pinnacle Foods today announced it will acquire the Wish-Bone salad dressings business from Unilever PLC in a $580 million deal.
Campbell in final negotiations to sell Campbell’s European business
Camden-based Campbell Soup Co. announced today it is in final and exclusive negotiations for the potential sale of its business in Europe to global private equity firm CVC Capital Partners.