Professional Services

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BRC adds two sales associates for industrial brokerage

Bussel Realty Corp. has bolstered its brokerage team with two new hires, the industrial real estate services firm said Tuesday.

Upgrades coming to Woodcliff Lake office building (UPDATED)

An investor is launching a multimillion-dollar renovation of a Bergen County office building, following its recent purchase of the property from Mack-Cali Realty Corp.

New sales associate joins NAI Hanson

NAI James E. Hanson has expanded its brokerage team in Parsippany with the hiring of a new sales associate.

Connell Foley real estate attorney serving on Murphy transition team

A top real estate attorney at Connell Foley is among those advising the transition team of Gov.-elect Phil Murphy, who will be sworn in next month.

Avison Young adds to brokerage team in Morristown

Real estate services firm Avison Young has hired a new associate in its Morristown office.

CREW NJ inducts new president, board of directors (SLIDESHOW)

A new slate of leaders have taken the reins at Commercial Real Estate Women of New Jersey, the state’s top association for connecting and advancing professional women across the industry.

Homebuilder launches new realty, services division to spur construction

Walters Homes has launched a realty division aimed at spurring new construction or redevelopment at vacant and existing residential sites in Ocean County.

A new way to invest: NAI DiLeo-Bram launches online equity raising platform

NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. has unveiled a new online equity raising platform, seeking to tap into the future of private real estate investing and expand the pool of would-be investors.

Sabre named retail leasing agent at Bell Works

Somerset Development has tapped Sabre Real Estate Group to oversee retail leasing at the 2 million-square-foot Bell Works complex in Holmdel.

Local land use: Creating predictability, uniformity

Rather than try to replace the Municipal Land Use Law or strip local governments of the ability to control zoning in their town, the Smart Growth Economic Development Coalition has outlined what it says are reasonable, practical changes to help streamline development, create more certainty and encourage new business growth in the state. Those changes include steps such as standardizing non-residential site improvement requirements, creating more consistency across the entitlement process and softening the approval process for projects that will help create affordable housing.