Kaplan unveils 196-unit rental project behind historic castle in Middlesex County

One of the state’s newest apartment communities is not along the Hudson River or a mass transit line, but on the grounds of a historic castle built by a founding father of Johnson & Johnson.

JLL named leasing agent for 155,000 sq. ft. Morristown building

The owner of an office building at a key intersection in Morris County has tapped JLL to spearhead leasing and marketing for the property.

Fisher opens 448-unit residential tower in Jersey City

Fisher Development Associates officially unveiled its fourth project in Jersey City, a 448-unit waterfront apartment building in the city’s Liberty Harbor North neighborhood.

Walters Group breaks ground on 88-unit rental complex in Jackson

Walters Group has started construction on an 88-unit, multifamily development in Jackson, one of a series of Jersey Shore and South Jersey residential projects underway for the firm.

Hackensack developer plans groundbreaking for new luxury rental project

Hekemian & Co. Inc. is set to begin construction on a new 254-unit luxury apartment complex in Hackensack, marking the latest step in the sweeping effort to reinvent the city’s downtown.

Just how important are state incentives? Ask Prism’s Gene Diaz

Just how important were New Jersey’s incentives programs in luring Modern Meadow from Brooklyn to the former Hoffmann-LaRoche campus in northern New Jersey?

Profeta sells historic Philadelphia office building for $29 million after 35 years

After 35 years of ownership, Paul V. Profeta & Associates Inc. has sold an 80,000-square-foot office building in downtown Philadelphia for $28.75 million.

Colliers: Demand outstripping supply as N.J. industrial sector continues torrid pace

Industrial leasing in northern and central New Jersey took a slight step back in the third quarter, but only because demand continues to outpace the amount of big-box space available in the market.

Fintech firms provide signs of life in N.J. office market

While office leasing in the state has been tepid for most of the year, financial technology firms in Mercer County have provided a rare bright spot in recent months.

Remediation, consulting business continues to evolve for Parsippany firm

With a history of guiding companies and site owners through government-mandated cleanups, EWMA has moved to expand its role in transactional real estate and adaptive reuse projects, all while seeking to add service lines that allow for longer-term relationships with its clients. In the process, the Parsippany-based firm has completed both an external rebranding in the marketplace and an internal plan to add new layers of expertise and build its talent pipeline for the future.