Retail

The New Jersey retail landscape has changed, but the spending power of its residents hasn’t. Owners of malls, shopping centers and mixed-use projects will continue to adapt and invest in the state.

Bagel, fruit bowl shops lease space at Aberdeen train station project

Two food operators are coming to a new mixed-use development near the Aberdeen train station, following recent leases brokered by Pierson Commercial.

Denholtz, a leader in value-add commercial projects, also returning to residential

Now in its 65th year in business, Denholtz Associates has continued its longtime focus on value-add office and industrial projects. But it’s also marking a return to its roots, with a pipeline that includes new residential construction for the first time in decades.

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.

Jiu-jitsu academy inks 2,600 sq. ft. lease in Hackensack, NAI Hanson says

A martial arts academy is relocating and expanding within Hackensack, following a 2,600-square-foot lease brokered by NAI James E. Hanson.

SLIDESHOW: ICSC’s New York Deal Making conference

Commercial real estate brokers and executives descended on the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan last week for the International Council of Shopping Centers’ annual New York Deal Making conference.

Montclair project welcomes new 2,500 sq. ft. CycleBar studio (SLIDESHOW)

CycleBar has opened the doors to a new 2,500-square-foot studio in downtown Montclair.

REIT acquires 137,000 sq. ft. Middlesex County retail center

A real estate investment trust has acquired a 137,000-square-foot, grocery-anchored shopping center in South Plainfield, following a deal arranged by brokers with HFF.

Prism launches new website, digital platforms for Roche redevelopment

Prism Capital Partners has unveiled a new website and social media platforms for the ongoing redevelopment of the former Hoffmann-La Roche campus in Clifton and Nutley, as part of its effort to gather community input at what is now known as ON3.

Developer breaks ground on final piece of Morris County shopping center

Key Properties has broken ground on a standalone restaurant building in Cedar Knolls, marking the final piece of a redevelopment project that has given way to a new 107,000-square-foot retail center.

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.