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.

Zimmel touts more than 63,000 sq. ft. in northern, central N.J. deals

A global logistics and shipping company has leased a 20,000-square-foot warehouse in Carteret, in one of six recent transactions announced this week by Zimmel Associates.

NAIOP honors leaders in advocacy, industry service at annual awards dinner

On the eve of Election Day, the state’s top commercial real estate association took a night to highlight some of it recent legislative triumphs — and the members behind those victories.

Trend Watch Nov. 6: E-commerce drives surge in distribution-related job posts and wages

The proliferation of e-commerce and its labor-intensive fulfillment centers contributed to a 97.0 percent compounded annual growth rate in the number of job postings for distribution-related jobs since 2011.

Teterboro warehouse sold to California investment firm

An out-of-state investment firm has acquired a 132,000-square-foot industrial building in Teterboro, in a deal brokered by Chaus Realty and Coldwell Banker Residential.

Team Resources touts industrial deals with logistics firm, toy maker

A freight forwarding company has leased 38,000 square feet in Saddle Brook, one of three recent industrial deals brokered by Team Resources Inc.

NAI Hanson: Kosher caterer buys 5,800 sq. ft. Hackensack building

A kosher catering business is expanding into a 5,800-square-foot industrial building in Hackensack, following a sale arranged by a broker with NAI James E. Hanson.

Study shows port’s outsized impact on tax revenue, industrial market

The port industry of New York and New Jersey, one of the key drivers of the Garden State’s booming industrial real estate sector, accounted for nearly $8.5 billion in tax revenue last year.

Saddleback touts 8,200 sq. ft. industrial lease in Edison

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has inked an 8,200-square-foot industrial lease at a building in the Raritan Center section of Edison.

WCD: New and improved cost cap insurance could spur additional environmental cleanups

A consulting and engineering firm has teamed with a global insurance agency to expand coverage for environmental cleanups, with the goal of spurring remediation at sites that are otherwise seen as too costly or risky for property owners to take on.

It’s time to push the reset button on New Jersey’s ‘municipal madness’

Our next governor and new Legislature best be laser-focused on two immediate priorities: investing and deploying critical resources into our transportation system and stimulating permanent property tax reductions through shared services and municipal consolidations.