Reports: 100,000 affordable units at stake in Supreme Court case

Arguments before the state Supreme Court are now underway in one of more pivotal cases tied to New Jersey’s beleaguered affordable housing policy, centering on the so-called gap years in which developers and towns were without clear guidelines.

Rutgers unveils new program with real estate center, Bloustein school

Graduate students at Rutgers University can now become certified in real estate development and redevelopment, thanks to a new joint offering at the school’s Newark campus.

NJBA honors Riggs for decades of service to homebuilding industry

Industry leaders hailed the accomplishments of Joe Riggs, a longtime group president with K. Hovnanian Enterprises, during an evening reception in Florham Park. The New Jersey Builders Association hosted the event as part of a fundraiser for its political action committee, drawing some 250 homebuilding executives and professionals to the Park Avenue Club and raising about $150,000.

Avison Young picked to handle Bridgewater warehouse sale

Brokers with Avison Young have been hired to market a 46,396-square-foot industrial facility in Bridgewater, the firm said Tuesday.

Cancer treatment center brings new life to Monmouth County office building

The rebirth of a once-vacant Lucent Technologies building in Middletown is all but complete, as Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center prepares to open a new state-of-the-art treatment facility at the former office property.

Connell Foley coming to newly upgraded Roseland building

The owners of a Roseland office building have leased 71,000 square feet to law firm Connell Foley, bringing another major professional service tenant to the newly renovated property.

With Cast Iron Lofts, a new neighborhood rises in J.C.

The roughly $170 million Cast Iron Lofts project is just the start of what Manhattan Building Co. ultimately sees as a 2,500-unit community dubbed SoHo West, as it turns its focus to two other towers that are now under construction about a block away.

Report: Design firms moving to Camden after merging

Four South Jersey and Philadelphia architecture firms have merged and are moving their new company to Camden, according to a published report, despite being denied tax incentives under a program that has helped drive other relocations to the city in recent years.

C&W marketing new medical office space in Franklin Lakes

A developer has hired Cushman & Wakefield to oversee leasing for 14,400 square feet of medical office space under development in Franklin Lakes, the brokerage said Friday.

Affordable housing builder breaks ground in Vineland

A developer has broken ground on a new affordable housing and retail complex in downtown Vineland after securing nearly $18 million in financing, a representative said.