Government & Public Policy

From zoning disputes to the federal tax code, public policy affects the commercial real estate sector far more than you may realize. For industry leaders, government and politics demand constant attention.

Permitting dashboard, staffing shortages in focus as Sherrill-led regulatory reform advances, Doucette tells NAIOP New Jersey

Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s team has taken key steps toward streamlining approvals, creating a real-time permitting dashboard and growing headcount at agencies like the Department of Environmental Protection, a top administration official told NAIOP New Jersey last week.

Bigger and better: Atlantic Builders Convention set to return with surging attendance, sold-out exhibitor floor

The strength of New Jersey’s homebuilding industry will be on display next week at the Atlantic Builders Convention, with record participation from exhibitors and thousands slated to attend at what organizers say is a pivotal time for residential development.

Sentiment shift: Encouraged by new Sherrill administration, NJBA sees clearer path to expanded housing production, affordability

By Joshua Burd It’s early, but the New Jersey Builders Association can’t help but be encouraged. The prominent trade association, which represents residential developers, contractors and other professionals, said a new face in Trenton has brought a new dose of…

A fitting transition: Tantleff assumes new role as chair of Builders Political Action Committee

Fresh off two terms as chair of the New Jersey Builders Association, Deb Tantleff has taken the reins of the influential Builders Political Action Committee. And while the organizations are distinct and functionally different, it’s undoubtedly a natural transition to a role that hinges on relationships in Trenton and on raising funds to support pro-housing candidates.

Extending a hand to Solomon, Jersey City landlords call for more housing to solve budget, affordability woes

Following a contentious campaign, the Jersey City Apartment Owners Association said it was eager to work with new Jersey City Mayor James Solomon, reaffirming its belief that the best way to solve the city’s budget and affordability crises is to build more housing.

NJBA, NJBIA file appeal to stop Murphy-backed flood elevation rules for development

Two top business groups are going to court to block controversial land use and flood protection rules adopted on Gov. Phil Murphy’s last day in office, stepping up their defense against a program that they’ve long said will cripple development throughout the state.

Sayreville issues RFP for bar, restaurant on riverfront property with ‘huge potential’

Officials in Sayreville are seeking proposals for a new “destination-quality” waterfront bar and restaurant along a picturesque but vacant stretch of the Raritan River.

Goldsmith, esteemed Greenbaum redevelopment lawyer, joins NRBP Real Estate Council

Robert S. Goldsmith, a partner with Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP and one of the state’s most accomplished land use and redevelopment lawyers, has joined the Newark Regional Business Partnership’s newly formed Real Estate Council.

BPU greenlights massive expansion of community solar, launching new 3,000-megawatt block

A sweeping expansion of New Jersey’s community solar program is set to begin, allowing for a new wave of clean energy projects that benefit both residents and commercial landlords.

Solomon: KRE to add affordable housing to Journal Square project, ending plans for Pompidou museum

KRE Group has officially scrapped plans to house a highly touted museum in its latest Jersey City rental project, opting instead to bring affordable housing and potential community space to the site under an agreement with the city’s new mayor.