USGBC NJ honors LEED projects of the year, returns to in-person celebration

LG Electronics USA Inc.’s new headquarters in Englewood Cliffs is among this year’s LEED Projects of the Year honored by the U.S. Green Building Council’s New Jersey chapter. — Courtesy: LG

Treetop buys medical office building, development sites in Bridgewater for $27 million

Treetop Development has acquired three properties in Bridgewater for $27 million, adding a medical office building and two adjacent lots that it hopes to develop as industrial space.

Coldwell Banker Realty New Homes tapped to market two Sussex County projects

The builders of two new housing developments in Sussex County have picked Coldwell Banker Realty New Homes to lead sales and marketing for the projects.

Principal breaks ground on 191,000 sq. ft. North Brunswick warehouse project, Peak says

Construction is underway on a project that will bring more than 190,000 square feet of new industrial space to a stretch of Route 1 in North Brunswick.

Accurate unveils new 252-unit Bayonne rental property

Development firm Accurate has launched leasing at a new collection of 252 luxury apartments along the fast-growing Bayonne waterfront.

Perth Amboy eyes redevelopment of key sites around city train station, highway networks

Officials in Perth Amboy are hoping to sharpen their focus on three key redevelopment areas in the city, touting their access to mass transit and the region’s vast highway network.

Signature Acquisitions taps Newmark as leasing agent for two Parsippany office buildings

Signature Acquisitions has hired Newmark to spearhead leasing at two office buildings along Interstate 287 in Parsippany, the firms announced Tuesday.

Prism inks deals with Blue Foundry, Kessler as first retail tenants at Dunellen project

Prism Capital Partners has secured its first two retail tenants at a new mixed-use development in the Middlesex County borough of Dunellen.

Developers join Murphy, Oliver to launch $500 million redevelopment in East Orange

An investment group has broken ground on what’s billed as a $500 million development project in East Orange, where plans call for 820 mixed-income apartments and more than 200,000 square feet of commercial space anchored by a new supermarket.

Reduce, reuse, recycle: Vintage Jersey properties are ripe for repurposing

As one of America’s original 13 colonies, New Jersey has a rich and historic past. This includes former industrial properties or commerce centers in urban areas, more recently developed office parks in the suburbs and older office buildings — many of which largely stand empty — in central business districts. These vacant relics — together and individually — can be transformed into new, vibrant centers for live, work and play.