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.

Reeling from new rent control laws, N.Y.C. investors set their sights on New Jersey

A landmark package of new rent control laws passed by the New York State government in mid-June appears to have kick-started a new kind of boom for the New Jersey real estate market. The laws, which dramatically strengthened tenant protections in New York City, took key steps such as repealing what was known as the vacancy bonus provision, which had allowed a property owner to raise rents as much as 20 percent each time a unit became vacant.

Developers detail plans for brewery at landmark Newark tower

A newly opened, 264-unit apartment building in downtown Newark is set to welcome a craft brewery and tap house to its commercial offerings.

Developers break ground on 126-unit rental project in Netcong

A development group has broken ground on a four-building, 126-unit apartment complex in the Morris County borough of Netcong.

Mixed-use Jersey City building trades for $1.25 million, Cervelli says

A multifamily buyer has added 12 apartments in Jersey City, following a newly completed transaction by Cervelli Real Estate & Property Management.

Fairfield rental complex fetches $14 million in 1031 exchange deal

A newly built, 34-unit apartment complex in Fairfield has changed hands for nearly $14 million, following a transaction arranged by The Kislak Co. Inc.

Hudson County developer launches new firm, plans North Bergen condo project

A longtime Hudson County development executive has formed a new venture, with plans to break ground in the coming weeks on a 70-unit condominium project in North Bergen.

Jersey City: Ironstate, KRE unveil units at 46-story apartment tower (SLIDESHOW)

Ironstate Development Co. and Kushner Real Estate Group are offering the first look inside a new 549-unit luxury apartment building in Jersey City, where leasing is now underway.

Edgewood opens 209-unit Freehold project, unveils veterans housing initiative

Edgewood Properties has opened the doors to a new luxury apartment complex in Freehold, where it has launched a leasing program that gives priority to current and former military personnel.

Capital Realty inks $2.25 million multifamily sale in Jersey City

An investor has paid $2.25 million for a pair of multifamily buildings in Jersey City, in a transaction arranged by Capital Realty Associates.

With new community on the rise, Weiss has his eye on another large Jersey City redevelopment

Having built nearly 800 apartments in an emerging section in Jersey City, veteran developer Sandy Weiss and his firm now hope to replicate that approach — seeking to build on their experience of trying to build a new neighborhood from scratch. The company is the designated master redeveloper for about four city blocks just east of the New Jersey Turnpike extension, where it has proposed building more than 2,300 apartments for a mix of income levels.