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Transwestern moving, expanding New Jersey office in Morris County

Transwestern is on the move in New Jersey, announcing plans to grow its footprint and shift its operations from Parsippany to Florham Park.

Ware Malcomb announces new lead architect in New Jersey, New York

Ware Malcomb has named a new leader of its architecture practice in New Jersey and New York.

Two N.J. law firms detail plans to combine under MS&B banner

Two New Jersey law firms are joining forces to create a team of more than 50 attorneys and what it says will be a wide-ranging legal practice.

Rutgers reveals latest group of advisers, emerging leaders for real estate program

The Center for Real Estate at Rutgers Business School has unveiled this year’s group of board members and industry leaders that will guide the program and its students.

GH&C adds to real estate group with another hire

Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla has made another addition to its commercial real estate practice.

New Jersey brokers to co-lead new Avison Young life sciences group

Avison Young has launched a new international practice focused on life sciences, tapping two of its New Jersey-based brokers as co-leaders of the specialty group.

Purchasing manager is among newest hires for Hollister

Hollister Construction Services has made another addition to its team with the hiring of a new purchasing manager.

Title agencies in central, southern New Jersey announce merger

Two New Jersey-based title agencies have joined forces in an effort to expand their footprint in the Garden State, the firms announced Monday.

CSG attorney tapped as state trustee in Tropicana sale

State regulators have designated an attorney with Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC as the trustee for a Nevada-based company’s acquisition of the Tropicana Casino & Resort in Atlantic City.

Building boom, condo tower put Jersey City on the map in skyscraper study

The development boom along the Hudson waterfront has put Jersey City in rare company, making it one of only 18 U.S. cities with at least five skyscrapers. That’s according to a recent study of high-rise architecture by Yardi Matrix, a commercial real estate research and data platform, which also found that Jersey City currently has the fourth-tallest building under construction in the U.S. That project, 99 Hudson, is a 79-story luxury condominium tower that is slated to rise 889 feet when it opens next year.