Costello’s Ace Hardware opens flagship NJ store
Costello’s Ace Hardware opened its largest New Jersey store in Cedar Knolls, featuring a new flagship format and potential plans to establish a fulfillment hub at the site.
Lidl-anchored Pompton Lakes Towne Square hits full occupancy
RIPCO signed three leases to expand the mix of national and local tenants at Pompton Lakes Town Square on behalf of landlord Regency Centers. See what's joining the lineup.
MarketFair Princeton adds new retail, dining tenants
The Nuveen Real Estate-owned property is adding more than 41,000 square feet of new retail and dining tenants, including Sweetgreen, Warby Parker and LaScala’s Fire.
RH Outlet opens new Paramus store on IKEA Drive
RH Outlet opened a new 50,739-square-foot store in Paramus on IKEA Drive, relocating within Bergen County and boosting the retail mix at a high-traffic site.
Bergen Town Center adds dining, fitness, retail tenants
Urban Edge's flagship Paramus shopping center is expanding its lineup with six additions including Tatte Bakery, Elev8tion Fitness and Swarovski.
Stretch Zone to open Livingston studio at Town Center
Stretch Zone signs a lease at Livingston Town Center for a new studio, expanding its assisted stretching fitness footprint statewide.
Sprouts to anchor Bey Lea Plaza redevelopment in Toms River
Bey Lea Plaza in Toms River is undergoing a significant transformation with new tenants Sprouts Farmers Market and Boot Barn joining the 79,000-square-foot retail center. The redevelopment, led by Paramount Realty and brokered by RIPCO, aims to refresh the tenant mix and improve site functionality to meet evolving retail demands.
NJ Transit adds new dining options at 3 stations
The new food and beverage options arriving at Secaucus, Newark Penn and Maplewood stations aim to expand commuter dining options and boost amenities for travelers.
The Crossings at Brick Church lands 75K SF retail leases in East Orange
The transformative transit-oriented development secured tenants including Burlington and Five Below, along with announcing programs to prioritize local hiring, for the $500 million project.














