FNRP taps Kellams as director of leasing

Jeff Kellams has joined First National Realty Partners as director of leasing, in the latest key addition to the Red Bank-based private equity firm.

NJAA welcomes industry leaders for annual golf outing (SLIDESHOW)

The New Jersey Apartment Association hosted its Annual Golf Outing earlier this month, drawing top executives, service providers and other leaders from the state’s multifamily sector.

Walters unveils 70-unit third phase of affordable housing development in Lacey Township

Walters has added to its vast housing portfolio in Ocean County after marking the completion of another 70 income-restricted apartments in Lacey Township.

Lenwich, famed N.Y.C. sandwich chain, inks lease in Hoboken for first New Jersey store

A well-known Manhattan sandwich chain is expanding to New Jersey with a new location in downtown Hoboken, in a deal arranged by Atlantic Coastal Real Estate and Grid Real Estate.

Global litigation firm Kennedys debuts 25,000 sq. ft. office at The Park in Berkeley Heights

Litigation and dispute resolution firm Kennedys has opened its new office at The Park in Berkeley Heights, marking another addition to the sprawling and fast-changing campus.

TFE plans refresh of Route 35 shopping center after buying 70,000 sq. ft. property

TFE Properties has acquired a 70,000-square-foot retail center in Monmouth County, seeking to modernize the property to tap into other economic development efforts in the area.

BRC: Nonprofit ministry buys 85,000 sq. ft. Somerset office building for $4.5 million

A religious organization has acquired a more than 85,000-square-foot office building in the Somerset section of Franklin, in a newly announced deal by Bussel Realty Corp.

Investors trade 17-unit Jersey City apartment building in $2.9 million deal, Cushman says

An investor has acquired a 17-unit apartment building in Jersey City for $2.9 million, brokers with Cushman & Wakefield announced Monday.

JLL: Banking, AI fueling continued growth of New Jersey data center market, despite hurdles

Despite rising energy costs and major capacity shortfalls, New Jersey continues to draw interest as a destination for new data center development.

Murphy supersizes New Jersey community solar program, signs law to add 3,000 megawatts

New Jersey’s pioneering community solar program is poised for a massive expansion under a bill signed into law Friday by Gov. Phil Murphy.