Health Care & Education

The health care and education sectors are undergoing dramatic changes. So are their real estate needs.

TFE adds 22,000 sq. ft. office, medical building in East Brunswick

TFE Properties LLC has acquired a nearly 22,000-square-foot commercial and medical office building off Route 18 in East Brunswick, the firm announced.

Primary care practice takes 2,000 sq. ft. in downtown Bergenfield, NAI Hanson says

A primary care practice has found a new home after leasing 2,000 square feet in downtown Bergenfield, in a deal arranged by NAI James E. Hanson.

NAI Hanson inks renewal, new lease at Clara Maass medical office portfolio in Belleville

The owner of three medical office buildings at Belleville’s Clara Maass Medical Center has completed two new leases within the portfolio, brokers with NAI James E. Hanson announced.

New video shows construction progress, research space at New Brunswick cancer center project

The team behind what will be the state’s first freestanding cancer hospital is offering a new look at the progress of the project in downtown New Brunswick — as well as a preview of one of the building’s most critical components.

Urgent care clinic takes 3,500 sq. ft. in Englewood for newest Bergen County location

A chain of urgent care clinics has found a new location in Englewood as part of an ongoing expansion in Bergen County, according to a brokerage team with NAI James E. Hanson.

Nonprofit takes 16,000 sq. ft. in Totowa for facility serving adults with special needs

A regional school district has leased nearly 16,000 square feet in Totowa for a facility that will serve adults with special needs, in a newly announced deal by The Goldstein Group.

Fennelly: East Windsor medical office building trades for $3 million

A private investor has purchased a single-tenant, 10,000-square-foot medical office building in East Windsor, brokers with Fennelly Associates announced Wednesday.

Plans to revamp mall parcels with new apartments, public space taking shape across New Jersey

Redevelopment is coming to some of New Jersey’s largest malls, as owners and local officials weigh plans to add apartments, health care facilities and vibrant public spaces meant to infuse them with new foot traffic. Proponents say the projects are essential to the long-term health of even the most successful assets. In other cases, they’re a potential lifeline to once-dominant shopping hubs that have become obsolete and seen their values plummet in recent years.

Changing times

As you’ll read in this month’s cover story, redevelopment is coming to some of New Jersey’s largest malls — from the mecca of Paramus to Burlington County — as owners and local officials mull the future of their cherished shopping centers. Increasingly, those plans call for bringing new apartments, health care facilities and vibrant public spaces meant to create new foot traffic. Many of these projects are now moving forward in the Garden State, with more to follow, despite pockets of opposition and the challenge of repurposing a sprawling property with longstanding anchor tenants.

VIDEO: The Newark Redevelopment Update

Watch the full presentation from our June 7 seminar, where the developers and insiders behind Newark’s most important commercial real estate projects debated the long-held opportunities and challenges in New Jersey’s largest city.