Renters have leased nearly half of a new 629-unit luxury apartment building in Jersey City, in a sign of growing demand in the municipality’s lesser-known West Side neighborhood.
J.G. Petrucci Co. Inc. has completed a new 17,000-square-foot building in Paterson that will allow for the expansion of a church in the city’s Old Great Falls Historic District.
The owners of a three-building, 280,000-square-foot office campus in Parsippany have earned a prestigious industry recognition for their management of the property.
Prism Capital Partners has leased more than 80 percent of a new 232-unit apartment building in Woodbridge, as it prepares to unveil a series of high-end amenities at the property.
The developer of a new 755-unit self-storage facility in Montville has donated one of the spaces to a local nonprofit that provides clothing and other essential items to marginalized people.
Duke Realty Corp. has broken ground on nearly 220,000 square feet of speculative industrial space in Piscataway, as it adds to its footprint in the fast-growing submarket.
Franklin Township has more than 4 million square feet of industrial space in its development pipeline — most of it in the town’s well-known Somerset section — with a growing list of projects that call for razing and repurposing the sites of outdated office buildings.
Toll Brothers Inc. has kicked off sales at new luxury housing developments in Monmouth and Morris counties, as it further expands its footprint in New Jersey.
Newark city officials on Thursday took a key step toward redeveloping a historic but blighted public housing complex, where plans call for a new mixed-income residential complex and potential commercial uses such as business incubators, film studios and research space.
With the addition of 500 new apartments in recent years and hundreds more in the pipeline, local officials in Bound Brook are forging ahead with efforts to revitalize their downtown.