An Indian restaurant has leased more than 2,500 square feet at a retail center in Franklin’s Somerset section, in a newly announced deal by Bussel Realty Corp.
Sustainable transportation: Delivering clean power to our vehicles
As decarbonization efforts increase, electric vehicles (EVs) have gained significant traction and with them, the need for robust EV charging infrastructure. EVs currently represent roughly 1% of vehicles on the road and 6% of new vehicle sales in the US. These numbers are expected to surge in the coming years. The federal government has set ambitious goals to help accelerate the adoption of EVs. One of these goals is to have 500,000 public EV charging stations operational across the United States by 2030. Private EV charging stations will also present a new opportunity to businesses.
You can’t make it up: Newark’s thinly veiled rent control law is reckless (and illegal)
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka must have snuck into our recent seminar — The Newark Redevelopment Update — and heard the buzz about this proposed resolution because it appears he ran out and got it enacted into law immediately. What is so silly about his maneuver is the fact that it is clearly illegal and will be more than likely overturned rather quickly. So why pass such a resolution in the first place?
Join us June 7 for The Newark Redevelopment Update
Despite billions of dollars in new investment, Newark still trails the likes of Jersey City, Hoboken, Harlem and Brooklyn Heights, which have been transformed by redevelopment and an influx of new residents. When will it finally happen? What still needs to be done?
Hear from the developers and insiders behind the city’s most important commercial real estate projects, as they tackle those questions and more in this must-attend event.



