Short stepping down as NJBA chief executive

Carol Ann Short, the CEO of the New Jersey Builders Association, is stepping down after three decades with the influential trade organization.

Walsh to perform renovation, lighting integration at Clifton school

A religious school in Clifton has tapped the Walsh Company to install a new specialty lighting system and oversee renovations and improvements at the facility.

JLL: Buyer wanted for 1,250-space parking garage in northern Hoboken

A busy 1,250-space parking structure in Hoboken has hit the market for sale, with the potential to command a price of around $40 million.

REIT plans to convert Lodi retail building to last-mile industrial site, Resource Realty says

A real estate investment trust is set to convert a former big-box retail site in Lodi into more than 170,000 square feet of industrial space, the property’s leasing team announced Tuesday.

Larken touts start of 191-unit rental project in Hillsborough

A developer has broken ground on a large mixed-use project in Hillsborough, where plans call for 191 luxury apartments and some 28,000 square feet of retail space.

NKF: Pharma, health care, tech firms could drive post-COVID office demand in New Jersey

The office market may be facing a new normal, but tenants in the life sciences, health care and technology sectors are best-positioned to drive demand in the wake of COVID-19.

Roseland unveils rebranded Jersey City apartment buildings (SLIDESHOW)

Roseland Residential Trust has rebranded a trio of luxury apartment buildings in Jersey City, seeking to streamline leasing across the portfolio of more than 1,200 units.

Gym, restaurant leases bring Hamilton shopping center to full occupancy

A decades-old Mercer County shopping center is at full occupancy after new leases with a fitness chain and a new restaurant, according to brokers with R.J. Brunelli & Co.

Developer touts construction progress, retail leasing at Union rental project

Construction is well underway for a planned 75-unit apartment building in Union, the second phase of a project to transform one of the township’s busiest thoroughfares.

NJAA lauds passage of $100 million rental assistance bill, urges Murphy to sign into law

A bill that would create a $100 million rental assistance program in New Jersey — one that has drawn support from the apartment industry — is now awaiting action by Gov. Phil Murphy.