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DIGroup president named ‘power player’ in Disadvantaged Business Enterprise industry

A trade magazine has recognized a top executive with DIGroup Architecture for his commitment to giving back to the communities in which he serves, the firm announced.

Marchetto Higgins Stieve Architects rebrands, touts growing pipeline of high-rise projects

MHS Architecture’s portfolio of high-rise projects in New Jersey includes Liberty Harbor Development’s 33-story 88 Regent project in Jersey City. — Courtesy: MHS Architecture By Joshua Burd One of the state’s best-known design firms for multifamily and mixed-use projects has…

Greek announces key promotions, new hires for third-party construction team

Greek Development has announced a flurry of promotions and new hires in connection with its fast-growing, third-party construction and project management division.

Montgomery opens new 62,000 sq. ft. municipal center after DMR-designed project

DMR Architects is marking the completion of a new municipal center in Montgomery Township, with a design that honors the community’s heritage while modernizing its facilities.

NAI Mertz adds construction, facilities executive with deep ties to public sector

A longtime business owner and member of the state’s facilities and leasing team has joined NAI Mertz as a director for the office division, the Mount Laurel-based firm said Tuesday.

Veteran broker with Blau & Berg joins SIOR membership ranks

A longtime broker with The Blau & Berg Co. has earned the coveted membership designation with the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors.

Cheaper by the dozens: N.J. Legislature considers bill proposing unlimited restricted liquor licenses for annual fee

The New Jersey Legislature is considering a bipartisan bill (S355/A3710) that establishes a restricted beer, wine and cider license that would allow restaurants, for a small annual fee, to sell certain alcoholic beverages to their patrons. In an effort to counteract the diminution in value of already-owned liquor licenses, the proposed bill provides tax credit under corporate business tax and gross income tax for loss in value to certain alcoholic beverage licenses. Despite this tax credit, there is sure to be a significant decrease in the value of already-owned liquor licenses. This loss in value is likely to in turn diminish the value of the properties underlying those licenses.

NAI Hanson bolsters leadership team with two promotions

NAI James E. Hanson has promoted Sigmund Schorr to senior vice president and Joseph Vindigni to vice president, the Teterboro-based real estate services firm announced.

Violet PR promotes Forrest to vice president

Violet PR has promoted Christina Forrest to vice president, touting her role in growing the Montclair-based firm since joining its team nearly a decade ago.

Longtime retail brokers Winters, Horne join RIPCO New Jersey team

RIPCO Real Estate has added two veteran retail brokers as executive vice presidents, helping to bolster its team in the New Jersey market.