Cushman & Wakefield has been tapped to market the 535,000-square-foot former Chubb Insurance headquarters in Warren, now one of the largest blocks of available space in New Jersey.
A new 13-story apartment and commercial building in Cliffside Park is slated to open its doors this summer after more than a decade of delays, according to a published report.
The popular mixed-use development in New Brunswick known as The Yard @ College Avenue just got a bit more popular thanks to its newest addition — an eight-foot-tall bronze statue of a Rutgers University Scarlet Knight.
Developers are off to a fast start at what is currently the tallest residential building in New Jersey, the distinctive waterfront tower known as Jersey City Urby.
A development group’s plans to redevelop the shuttered Atlantic Club casino as a water park have reportedly fallen through after a large investor pulled its funding from the project.
A joint venture has acquired a nearly 400,000-square-foot shopping center in Mercer County and is now planning some $5 million in upgrades at the grocery-anchored property.
There was a time when the sprawling former American Cyanamid complex in West Windsor bustled with more than 1,000 employees and agricultural researchers. A developer hopes to see the property bustling once again — but in a much different way.
Women’s clothing chain Bebe will close all of its stores, including nine in New Jersey, making it the latest national retailer that’s slated to leave behind vacant spaces around the state and across the country.
LeFrak has kicked off leasing for what it calls its “most ambitious project” in Jersey City since the firm began to lead the redevelopment of the city’s Newport section decades ago.