Owner of Mount Laurel office buildings announces rooftop solar projects

A property owner is expanding its renewable energy platform in the region with the addition of rooftop solar panels at two Mount Laurel office buildings.

Blackstone logistics, clean energy firms detail solar panel projects across New Jersey portfolio

A pair of Blackstone affiliates have unveiled plans to build rooftop solar panels across a portfolio of New Jersey warehouses, bringing renewable energy to some 10,000 homes in the state.

Starting anew

The debate over New Jersey’s corporate incentive programs has been well-chronicled in recent years, but regardless of where you fall on the issue, there’s no denying their influence on the state’s commercial real estate market. That influence was all but gone for two years after Grow New Jersey and other subsidy programs were allowed to expire in summer 2019, with no immediate replacements in sight until Gov. Phil Murphy and lawmakers agreed on new incentives late last year. The state is now putting those offerings to work, starting with the jobs-based Emerge program that will fill the void left by Grow New Jersey.

Liberty Science Center kicks off $300 million, mixed-use expansion in Jersey City

The Liberty Science Center has broken ground on a sweeping, $300 million expansion that will add a new business incubator, a high school and 400 apartments to its campus in Jersey City.

Consulting firm plays key role in Empire State Building’s green power milestone

A local team is touting its role in helping to bring renewable energy to a series of properties held by the owner of the Empire State Building.

Fiserv to open 400,000 sq. ft. fintech hub in Berkeley Heights, with $109 million incentive

Fiserv Inc. has announced plans to lease more than 400,000 square feet for a new financial technology hub in Berkeley Heights, following the state’s approval of a seven-year, $109 million tax credit to encourage it to bring nearly 2,000 jobs to New Jersey.

Autonomous vehicles will bring big changes to New Jersey real estate

As far back as 1957, advertisements in the nation’s leading magazines promised that, “one day, your car may speed along an electric super-highway, its speed and steering automatically controlled by electronic devices embedded in the road.” In the 64 years since then, there has been tremendous technological progress that makes this vision on the brink of becoming reality.

Sudler turns to carbon-reducing concrete tech, seeking greener construction methods

Seeking to reduce the carbon footprint of the construction process, Sudler Cos. has employed the use of carbon-injected concrete to build a new industrial park outside New Jersey. The technology wins praise from others in the industry and, while such materials may not be yet available in the developer’s home state, could be a sign of things to come for builders.

CBRE: Energy firm acquires 50-acre South Amboy site, eyes offshore wind facility

An energy company has acquired a former power plant site in South Amboy, where it now hopes to build an offshore wind facility that could power more than a million homes.

Denholtz expands construction, finance teams with five new hires

Denholtz Properties has announced five new hires, with an eye toward bolstering its internal construction and finance teams in the wake of the pandemic.