Residential & Mixed Use

The construction boom in New Jersey is no more evident than in the multifamily and mixed-use sector, thanks to changing demographics and the demand for urban-style living, even in the suburbs.

PEEK Properties launches leasing at 39-unit apartment building in East Orange

PEEK Properties has launched leasing at its new 39-unit apartment building in East Orange, the latest addition to an area near the city’s main business district and its Brick Church train station.

Joint venture hails latest leasing milestone at Hoboken rental building

Bijou Properties is touting a strong finish to 2020 at its recently developed, 424-unit luxury apartment building in western Hoboken.

Murphy signs $14 billion incentive package

Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law a bill that would create a seven-year, $14 billion package of tax incentives for key businesses and development projects in the state.

Kamson acquires 23-unit Morristown apartment building, Kislak says

The Kamson Corp. has expanded its apartment portfolio with the acquisition of a 23-unit building in Morristown, in a transaction arranged by The Kislak Co. Inc.

BNE, Sterling launch leasing at next phase of Piscataway rental project

A joint venture has taken the wraps off the second phase of a newly built luxury apartment project in Piscataway.

Mack-Cali sells New Brunswick rental property for $47 million

Mack-Cali Realty Corp. has announced the sale of two luxury multifamily properties, including a 200-unit complex in New Brunswick that changed hands for $47 million.

Progress Capital inks $22 million loan for new Camden County apartments

The developer of 141 apartments in Camden County has landed nearly $22 million in financing, under a transaction arranged by Progress Capital.

Paterson, Passaic rental portfolio trades for $17 million, Gebroe-Hammer says

An investor has paid $17 million for a nine-building, 133-unit apartment portfolio in Paterson and Passaic, in a transaction arranged by Gebroe-Hammer Associates.

Murphy signs law to extend deadlines for approved ERG, Urban Transit Hub projects

Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law a bill that extends key deadlines for some projects that are still in development but were approved under two of the state’s defunct incentive programs.

Flemington taps global consulting firm, launches downtown revitalization plan

Armed with a $100,000 state grant, the borough of Flemington is taking new steps to draw private development and community-focused investment to its historic downtown.