The owner of a two-building, 131,000-square-foot industrial complex in Newark is seeking a buyer for the property, in a newly announced offering by JLL.
Business leaders in Hackensack are hailing the long-awaited return of two-way traffic on Main Street, a change that will likely accelerate the ongoing revival of the city’s downtown.
A joint venture has acquired an office building and adjacent land in Franklin Township, with plans to redevelop the site as a two-building, 426,000-square-foot industrial campus.
A design and construction firm is marking the completion of a facility in Piscataway that will serve as a new warehouse and headquarters for a growing logistics provider.
Prism Capital Partners has all but completed a new 232-unit luxury apartment complex in Woodbridge, helping to revitalize a busy corner in the municipality’s downtown.
JMF Properties has taken the wraps off a new 110-unit luxury apartment building in Glen Ridge, seeking to lure renters with a location near commuter rail service and downtown Montclair.
A developer has unveiled the second phase of what will ultimately be more than 230 apartments in Union Township, bringing another 75 units to the municipality’s growing downtown.
A developer has broken ground on a new homeless services center in Jersey City, marking a key step in a plan to ultimately build a 23-story, 444-unit apartment tower across the street.
For developers from out of state, building in New Jersey can be a challenge. Yet there are builders that make it work — generally when there’s buy-in from government officials — and New Jersey remains a draw for many of them.