The first virtual session of the Black Bunker program, designed to help minority-owned businesses thrive, takes place on Feb. 17 at 6:30 p.m.
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Retail
R.J. Brunelli secures space for Dollar Tree, European Wax Center, AT&T
The Old Bridge firm is the exclusive leasing representative for the discount shopping brand and franchisees of the hair removal salon in the Garden State.
Read More »15 Sephora shop-in-shops to open in NJ Kohl’s this year
Four hundred locations will launch nationwide this year following the 200 - 11 of them in the Garden State - that opened in 2021.
Read More »Proposed bill would fine retailers for shipping in too-large boxes
Certain sellers would be subject to penalties for using packaging more than twice the volume of the items being shipped.
Read More »Eight NJ products make annual Product of the Year list
Of this year's winning 40, these honorees have Garden State roots.
Read More »Cannabis-focused real estate firm buys Franklin property for $35.4M
A subsidiary of Ascend Wellness Holdings Inc. entered into a long-term lease with the buyer of the 114,000-square-foot property in Sussex County.
Read More »Montclair dispensary workers unionize
The outpost's first labor agreement covers approximately 22 employees.
Read More »iAnthus acquires NJ medical cannabis permit holder
The company, which owns, operates and partners with regulated U.S. cannabis operations, announced Feb. 3 the closing of its acquisition of 100% of the equity interests of MPX New Jersey LLC.
Read More »Garden State Plaza offers new STEM outlet for kids
The 20,000-square-foot attraction at the state’s largest shopping mall will let students learn about drone-flying, try out an on-road drift track and more.
Read More »QuickChek to open 2nd Hunterdon County location
The second spot based in the convenience operator's stomping grounds will pop up on Route 22.
Read More »HRC’s 2022 Corporate Equality Index lists nearly 50 from NJ (updated)
And these 31 tallied perfect scores.
Read More »Alignable: 64% of NJ small businesses experience revenue loss due to omicron
According to a new report from Alignable, companies in the Garden State say they've made less gains amid the variant than business owners in any other state.
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