Hackensack seeks developer for mixed-use site

As new construction activity heats up in downtown Hackensack, the city is now seeking a developer to transform a parking lot into a mixed-use “gateway” to its central business district.

Riverfront park revival continues in Newark

Public officials and business leaders broke ground Wednesday on the next phase of a project to expand Newark’s Riverfront Park, a plan that calls for a boardwalk, walkway system and other amenities to connect the Passaic River to the city’s downtown.

Sizing up e-commerce and its role in N.J.’s industrial sector

A series of high-profile deals, along with research by a top real estate services firm, shows that the demand from e-commerce users is overwhelming in the Garden State. And it shows no signs of abating, as online retail businesses and on-demand food services only continue to grow.

Emerson council considers vote to allow new mixed-use buildings downtown

A vote by local officials in Emerson could bring a developer one step closer to building a mixed-use project that would transform part of the town’s central business district.

New Metuchen apartment project open for leasing, Woodmont says

Woodmont Properties is officially seeking renters for its newest apartment community.

Garibaldi marketing 310K sq. ft. sublease in Bridgewater

The Garibaldi Group has been tapped to sublease an eight-story, 310,000-square-foot office building in Bridgewater, part of the Class A campus known as Somerset Corporate Center.

Prism prepares for ‘next chapter’ of iconic Roche campus

An affiliate of Prism Capital Partners has closed on its purchase of the former Hoffman-La Roche campus in Nutley and Clifton, clearing the way for the developer to recreate the 116-acre site with a mix of new commercial tenants, retailers and residential development.

PSEG headquarters tower in Newark sells for $174.5M

A real estate investment trust has sold the Public Service Enterprise Group headquarters tower in Newark for nearly $175 million, according to the seller and brokers involved in the deal.

N.J. office market mounts a comeback in Q3, JLL finds

After a sleepy first half of the year, New Jersey’s office market woke up in the third quarter. And it did so in a big way — thanks to a flurry of high-profile leases that reached the finish line.

Christie, lawmakers reach deal to fund road projects

A bipartisan deal, unveiled Friday at the Statehouse, calls for raising the state’s gas tax for the first time since 1988 to replenish the Transportation Trust Fund. The 23-cent-per-gallon increase will fund a $2 billion TTF plan over the next eight years, with 100 percent of gas tax revenues constitutionally dedicated to repair and replace the state’s roads and bridges.