Still the law
New Jersey’s liquor laws remain substantially similar to those enacted at the end of Prohibition in 1933. Though provisions have been grafted onto the statutes over the years, the serial additions have created a set of rules that are outdated and complex. “The old rules are not serving New Jersey now, the old rules are serving the license holders. But in fairness to them they played by the rul[...]
Bell Works facility provides a vision of tech in the suburbs
With a wide reflective façade once dubbed “The Biggest Mirror Ever,” the Bell Labs Holmdel Complex marked the forefront of modernist architecture and the optimism of scientific discovery that characterized the 1960s. Opening in 1962 and measuring two million square feet, the building was the centerpiece of a sprawling office campus in suburban Monmouth County. […]
From Journal Square to South Korea over 40 years
After decades developing in Jersey City, Panepinto Properties has made community-driven development abroad a priority.
CarePoint’s Kelly answers out-of-network charges
Dennis Kelly likes to say CarePoint Health is steeped in history, but still in its infancy.
A growing distinction
When Raymond J. Lesniak speaks during legislative hearings, people tend to listen. The Democratic state senator from Elizabeth — first elected to the body in 1983, after five years in the Assembly — has built a reputation as someone who gets bills passed. That distinction has increasingly become important to the state’s business community, as […]
Suite Escape Your dream vacation spot
Michael Barry, principal, Ironstate Development Co. LLC
Sides swap hot air over cap-trade effort’s end
Letters to the editor
By law, each child in New Jersey is entitled to a "thorough and efficient" education. But the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled recently that the state's poorest students failed to receive one, because of under-funding.
A limit to what farmers markets can produce
Strong out of gate, but success not assured
NJBIZ Opinion Poll
A solid majority of responders to the most recent opinion poll said they wanted to see the state spend its expected windfall from higher-than-planned income tax collection on repayment of its long-term debt. Of course, responders were giving their input before the state Supreme Court decided New Jersey must pour another $500 million into its […]