Murphy signs law to create new TOD office at NJ Transit

Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law a bill that requires NJ Transit to establish an office of transit-oriented development and conduct an annual inventory of its real estate holdings, potentially paving the way for new opportunities across the state.

Russo adds to footprint in Kearny, debuts 280 apartments (SLIDESHOW)

Russo Development has delivered another 280 apartments in Kearny, completing the first of two phases at its newest residential project in the town.

Adaptive reuse in Livingston yields new facility for youth with special needs

A new facility with 53,000 square feet of recreational, therapeutic and educational space will soon open in Livingston, providing a second chance for a long-vacant building and a new home for a nonprofit that serves youths with special needs.

March of Dimes to honor Hollister co-founder at annual fundraiser

The March of Dimes North Central New Jersey will honor Hollister Construction Services co-founder Christopher Johnson next spring at its annual real estate awards reception.

Dresdner Robin details food distributor expansion project in Hunts Point

A design and engineering team based in Jersey City has completed its work on a $25 million, 110,000-square-foot expansion of a food company’s facility in the South Bronx.

Hampshire, Circle Squared unveil new self-storage project in Millburn

The Hampshire Cos. has debuted the latest piece of its ever-growing self-storage pipeline — unveiling a 104,260-square-foot facility in Millburn alongside Circle Squared Alternative Investments and other members of the project team.

Developer touts 131-unit project underway in Jersey City

An Ohio-based developer has announced its entrance to Jersey City, detailing a 131-unit project underway in a neighborhood just south of Hoboken and west of the Holland Tunnel.

Investors debut rehabbed affordable housing in Jersey City (SLIDESHOW)

A joint venture has completed its rehabilitation of Jersey City’s largest privately held Section 8 housing complex, a 483-unit property near the city’s Journal Square section.

Affordable senior housing breaks ground in Cinnaminson

Developers have started construction on a new 54-unit, age- and income-restricted rental community in Cinnaminson, their seventh joint venture in southern New Jersey.

Murphy unveils Hoboken flood wall location, but fate of rail yards project still unclear

Gov. Phil Murphy has announced a long-awaited plan for a flood barrier at the southern end of Hoboken, although its location could threaten or dramatically alter a proposal to redevelop the rail yards alongside the city’s busy train terminal.