Industrial

Owning or leasing industrial space in New Jersey means you’re within one day’s drive of one-third of the nation’s population. That means the state continues to be a hotbed of warehouse and logistics activity.

Developer sells 10,400 sq. ft. industrial building in Sparta, NAI Hanson says

A developer has sold a 10,400-square-foot speculative industrial building in Sparta, under a newly announced transaction by NAI James E. Hanson.

Sitex adds 172,000 sq. ft. Meadowlands warehouse, two other sites

Sitex Group has acquired a 172,000-square-foot warehouse in Lyndhurst, in the largest of three newly announced additions by the real estate investment firm.

Italian distributor acquires ex-restaurant property in Kenilworth, DiLeo-Bram says

An industrial equipment distributor has purchased the site of a shuttered restaurant in Union County, brokers with NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. announced Friday.

JLL inks $11.2 million industrial sale in Connecticut

A team of Morristown-based brokers with JLL has completed the sale of a nearly 112,000-square-foot light industrial building just outside Hartford, Connecticut.

Bridge, beverage company ink 420,000 sq. ft. lease at Warren County industrial park

Bridge Development Partners has lured a second tenant to its new logistics park in Warren County, inking a nearly 420,000-square-foot lease with a well-known beverage company.

Murphy gives towns option to extend May property tax deadline

Municipalities in New Jersey may now extend by one month the grace period for quarterly property tax payments that are due on May 1, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Tuesday.

Brokers turn to video walkthroughs for North Jersey commercial buildings (VIDEO)

The coronavirus pandemic has done more than present a major health crisis to the American people — it poses a major threat to commercial real estate and the economy at large.

Industrial sector could bounce back quickly — and stronger — after short-term hit from COVID

Industrial developers and companies seeking logistics space are unlikely to face lasting damage from the coronavirus pandemic, experts say, but the market is still poised for major changes amid disruptions to supply chains and consumer spending habits.

Transportation, logistics firm takes 120,000 sq. ft. in Burlington County

The owner of a Burlington County industrial building has secured a commitment for more than 120,000 square feet, inking a lease with a specialty transportation and logistics firm.

Ware Malcomb announces new principal in Newark, New York offices

Design firm Ware Malcomb has named a new principal in its Northeast region.