Experts: Big-box retail leasing still strong despite years of chain bankruptcies, store closings

Even with the fall of Toys R Us, Sears and other chains — and recent trouble for the likes of Party City and Bed Bath & Beyond — big-box retail is alive and well in New Jersey.

North Bergen condo developer touts $2 million penthouse sale among eight new closings

A new luxury condominium building in North Bergen is now more than 35 percent sold after a flurry of recent activity, including the $2 million sale of a three-bedroom penthouse.

March Associates taps RIPCO as property manager for 50,000 sq. ft. Wayne retail center

March Associates Construction has hired RIPCO Real Estate to manage its recently built, 50,000-square-foot retail center in Wayne.

Atlantic City: Design team touts upgrades at 153-unit affordable housing portfolio

The owner of three affordable housing properties in Atlantic City has unveiled a major renovation of the 153-unit portfolio.

Belgiovine sworn in as NJBA president, helming five-member executive board

The New Jersey Builders Association has installed its new executive board, including a 45-year construction and real estate industry veteran as its president for the next 12 months.

Greek files plans for 644,000 sq. ft. logistics facility at former Nabisco plant in Fair Lawn

Greek Development has revealed new details of its plan to bring modern industrial space to the former Nabisco plant site in Fair Lawn, where demolition is well underway.

LMC survey: Brick-and-mortar retailers see continued momentum, expansion in 2023

Brick-and-mortar retailers are largely optimistic about their prospects this year, according to an annual survey by Levin Management Corp., amid easing concerns about labor shortages and momentum built during a strong 2022.

Veteran multifamily executive Penn kicks off two-year term as NJAA president

The New Jersey Apartment Association has elected a long-serving member and longtime property management executive in the state as its newest board president.

EDA approves $271 million tax credit for massive health, life sciences campus in New Brunswick

The state has approved a $271 million tax credit for a plan to build more than 570,000 square feet of research and academic space in downtown New Brunswick, including a new home for the state’s flagship medical school and facilities for startups and entrepreneurs.

Rockefeller Group sells new Burlington County warehouse for $83 million

Rockefeller Group has sold a newly built distribution center in Burlington County for $83 million, securing a buyer that will occupy the nearly 346,000-square-foot building.