Columbia, BNY subsidiary ink 400,000 sq. ft. renewal in Jersey City

The Bank of New York Mellon is staying in place on the Jersey City waterfront, where it has signed a roughly 400,000-square-foot renewal with Columbia Property Trust Inc.

Crow Holdings, LG Electronics ink 925,000 sq. ft. lease at Franklin industrial project

Crow Holdings Industrial has inked a 925,000-square-foot lease in Franklin Township with LG Electronics USA, landing a high-profile tenant at its first New Jersey warehouse project.

Woodmont debuts 230-unit project in Roxbury, its latest luxury rental development

Woodmont Properties has opened the doors to an upscale, 230-unit apartment community in the Morris County township of Roxbury.

CBRE: Pricing gap for investors narrows between cold storage, traditional warehouses

Investors increasingly are warming up to the cold storage warehousing sector in New Jersey and other major markets — despite ongoing challenges in the asset class — pushing cap rates for Class A facilities closer to those of traditional high-quality warehouses.

Jersey City rental tower by Ironstate, KRE hits 80 percent leased milestone

Renters have leased more than 440 units in six months at a recently opened luxury apartment building in Jersey City, say co-developers Ironstate Development Co. and KRE Group.

Joint venture eyes January launch for 116-unit Rahway project

A development group is set to debut a new 116-unit luxury apartment building in Rahway, touting a location just minutes from the city’s NJ Transit rail station.

West Windsor office building reaches LEED certification after upgrades, Woodmont says

Woodmont Properties has achieved LEED certification at a newly renovated, 71,300-square-foot office building in West Windsor, the commercial estate firm announced Monday.

Russo Development is bullish on Kearny — and the ability to tap an underserved market

Russo Development has delivered more than 500 apartments in Kearny since mid-2018, with hundreds more in its pipeline, seeing an opportunity in a town that is minutes from downtown Newark and the ability to capture renters who are priced out of neighboring submarkets.

Affordable apartments in Newark rehabbed with LIHTC tax credits

State and local officials cut a ceremonial ribbon Thursday to mark the major rehabilitation of a decades-old building with 200 apartments for working families in the city’s Central Ward.

Diversity, mentorship are key ingredients in consulting firm’s growth

One of the state’s fastest-growing environmental consulting firms has embraced the increasing diversity in the field, a step that is critical to the company’s larger goal of attracting and developing talent at the top of its ranks.