Keystone Property Group recognized by BOMA-NJ
Keystone Property Group has been recognized by the Building Owners and Managers Association for its 30 Knightsbridge office property in Piscataway.
Wall retail center sells for 41.5M
Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP has completed the $41.5 million sale of Wall Towne Center, a 99,070-square-foot, fully leased retail center in Wall Township.
Elnahal helps welcome RWJUH Somerset’s expanded LGBTQ center
RWJBarnabas University Hospital Somerset in Somerville held a press conference Monday to announce boosted services for the LGBTQ community.
Mack-Cali wraps Woodbridge office lease
Mack-Cali Realty Corp. has fully leased the 581 Main St. office complex in Woodbridge with the addition of Plymouth Rock, which recently signed a 12-year, 130,000-square-foot lease.
Rider alumnus named director of Rebovich Institute
Rider University graduate Micah Rasmussen has been named director of the school’s Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics.
Habitat ReStore coming to Manville
Purveyor of gently-used household wares and materials Habitat ReStore is opening a new location this fall in Manville.
Manasquan Bank names new COO
Manasquan Bank in Wall Township has promoted Catherine Franzoni to chief operating officer, a new position.
Rutgers gets 1M cell research grant
Rutgers University has received a grant of more than $1 million for biological cell research.
Colliers wraps up 10M sale of Piscataway office property
Global real estate firm Colliers International NJ completed a $10 million partial sale-leaseback of a Piscataway office building.
Kislak named sales agent for Long Branch development
Woodbridge-based The Kislak Co. Inc. has been named the sales agent for Ocean Gate, a 5-acre development in Long Branch located one block from the ocean just north of Pier Village.
Murphy reactivates five Urban Enterprise Zones
Gov. Phil Murphy has signed legislation to reinstate Urban Enterprise Zones in Bridgeton, Camden, Newark, Plainfield and Trenton through 2023.
Sale of historic Princeton site finalized
Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study and the American Battlefield Trust have closed on the Trust’s $4 million purchase of 14.85 acres associated with the 1777 Battle of Princeton.














