Renters have leased more than two-thirds of a new 424-unit apartment building in Hoboken, as interest continues despite the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Homebuilder Chris Amato is navigating challenges to the industry as both the head of his family-owned firm and as the new president of the Shore Builders Association of Central New Jersey.
The state will provide at least $100 million in assistance to low- and moderate-income renters impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, under a program announced Friday by Gov. Phil Murphy.
A new survey has found that many workers are looking forward to going back to the office, but remain concerned about getting sick and not having enough personal space.
Last month I alluded to how quickly things can change during a situation such as a pandemic, especially one that has so dramatically impacted our economy. That is certainly still the case in New Jersey, but the good news is that (as of now), things may be changing for the better.
Landlords and tenants may have different needs in the wake of COVID-19, but cooperation and communication will be key as both groups prepare for the post-pandemic workplace.
Advance Realty Investors has tapped Cushman & Wakefield as its leasing agent for a cluster of Somerset County office buildings spanning more than 140,000 square feet.