Liberty Property Trust announced late Monday that it plans to immediately begin construction on the first phase of its $1 billion, mixed-use complex on the Camden Waterfront after completing the necessary assemblage of land and development rights.
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NJBIZ names Business of the Year winners
In front of a crowd of nearly 300 people Monday night, NJBIZ announced the winners of its Business of the Year awards for 2016. At the intimate gathering at The Palace at Somerset Park in Somerset, the best companies in New Jersey in a variety of categories were honored, along with the Executive of the Year.
Read More »Does a Trump administration equal status quo for drug pricing? Think again
Like many Americans, I was surprised by the results of the 2016 U.S. Presidential election. Many fully expected a Hillary Clinton victory. With that expectation was the belief that drug pricing would remain a key focus of the political debate.
Read More »Christie highlights benefits of Atlantic City Electric, Exelon merger
Gov. Chris Christie paid a visit to Atlantic City Electric on Monday in Mays Landing to highlight that the merger between Exelon and the utility's parent company, Pepco Holdings Inc., has yielded customer benefits totaling $126 million.
Read More »Going Global Trade deal debate runs deep #8212 Hispanic business leaders understand the push to rework trade deals with Latin American countries. They’re just not sure it makes sense to do so.
Leo Cervantes knows about struggles, personally and professionally.
Read More »Would Carrier have received the same deal it did if it were headquartered in N.J.? Top incentives attorney Ted Zangari breaks it down
Ted Zangari, an attorney with Sills Cummis & Gross in Newark, is one of the state's top experts in the use of government grants and awards to companies. In fact, he helped craft many of the programs.
Read More »Sweeney hopes N.J., Pa. tax reciprocity issue over for good
Though largely unpopular, Gov. Chris Christie's initial decision in September to end a nearly 40-year-old reciprocal tax agreement between New Jersey and Pennsylvania wasn't a novel idea.
Read More »R.J. Brunelli announces leases for Dollar Tree, Verizon, Massage Envy and more
R.J. Brunelli & Co. LLC announced Thursday that it has completed a series of leases that will introduce a number of national retailers, restaurants, automotive and personal service companies to areas around the Garden State.
Read More »Connecting the dots It’s a lot like networking
At Newark Regional Business Partnership, networking is central to our efforts to return value on investment to our members.
Read More »Nation’s economy added 216K jobs in November, ADP says
The nation's private sector employment numbers continued to grow in November, staying on pace with October's growth figures, according to Roseland-based ADP.
Read More »Liberty Bell Bank promotes Herring to chief lending officer
Liberty Bell Bank has promoted John Herring has been promoted to chief lending officer and executive vice president, according to CEO and President Benjamin Watts.
Read More »First take Patrick Ryan, who has helped Hamilton-based First Bank flourish, offers his insights on the future of banking and regulations
In 2008, as the financial crisis was picking up speed, Patrick Ryan was just starting First Bank’s engines.
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