Fields Construction Co. has broken ground on the second of two 15-story apartment buildings near St. Peter’s Prep high school in Jersey City, the firm announced.
Vacant sublease space in New Jersey’s office market has reached its highest level in four years, thanks in part to a string of major corporate relocations within the state in recent months. But experts say that’s no cause for alarm.
Matrix Development Group is crossing the Arthur Kill for its latest industrial project, breaking ground on its first two buildings in a planned logistics park in Staten Island.
Middlesex County continues to be the epicenter of industrial leasing in northern and central New Jersey, thanks largely to its size and an ability to meet the demand for newly developed, state-of-the-art distribution space along the New Jersey Turnpike.
Subaru of America may scale back its plans to expand in Camden in the wake of Gov. Chris Christie’s recent decision to end tax reciprocity between New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Office leasing in southern New Jersey bounced back in a major way in the third quarter, notching a 44 percent increase from the previous quarter in the market’s three core counties.
A long-awaited but contentious solution to the state’s transportation funding crisis is heading to the desk of Gov. Chris Christie, who has agreed to sign the $16 billion infrastructure plan.
The Trump Taj Mahal Casino Hotel in Atlantic City was set to close early Monday morning, becoming the fifth gaming hall in the resort town to shut down in less than three years.
Bridge Development Partners is building a new 206,500-square-foot distribution center project in Carteret, a property that will bring new life to a 10-acre former brownfield site just off the New Jersey Turnpike.
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More than 8,000 apartments will be delivered this year through new construction in northern New Jersey, the highest total of any year to date in the current real estate cycle.