Alpine, Fields Grade adding four new eateries to Bergen-Lafayette rental portfolio in Jersey City

The developers of several apartment buildings in Jersey City’s growing Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood are welcoming four new dining options to the portfolio.

Project tour, expansion to new schools helping to grow ULI’s UrbanPlan program for students

The Urban Land Institute’s UrbanPlan program is growing in New Jersey with its recent expansion to a second school district and a project tour led by Russo Development, creating new opportunities for students to participate in hands-on, simulated real estate planning.

Doren Development set to bring new Starbucks to shuttered Sonic on Route 46 in Totowa

A new Starbucks is coming to Route 46 East in Totowa as part of a recently approved project by Doren Development.

Amicus Therapeutics debuts Princeton headquarters in Ware Malcomb-designed space

Amicus Therapeutics has unveiled its new global headquarters in downtown Princeton, where it occupies more than 27,000 square feet of office space designed by Ware Malcomb.

State OKs $22 million Aspire package for Newark health care center project

State officials have given a major boost to another development in Newark, approving a nearly $22 million tax credit award for a new ground-up health care project in the South Ward.

Saddleback breaks ground on new 50,000 sq. ft. industrial building in Hackettstown

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has started construction on a project that will bring 50,000 square feet of modern industrial space to the northern tip of Hackettstown.

Two-building, 408-unit rental portfolio in Jersey City trades for $222 million, CBRE says

A group advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management has sold 408 apartments across two properties in Jersey City for nearly $222 million, brokers with CBRE announced Tuesday.

LMG, Denholtz unveil 167-unit rental property as Charlotte-area project takes shape

Denholtz Properties and Lansing Melbourne Group have marked the debut of 167 apartments in North Carolina, the second piece of a multiphase project outside Charlotte.

Buyer wanted for 230,000 sq. ft. Treasury office building in downtown Trenton

The state is seeking a buyer for a 10-story, 230,000-square-foot office building in downtown Trenton that it says can support a range of uses and is eligible for key incentive programs.

NAIOP NJ unveils energy position paper, calls for state to slow timeline for full building electrification and focus on costs, grid reliability

State officials must slow the timeline for commercial buildings to become fully electrified, ensuring landlords will have reliable access to power and allowing policymakers to take a harder look at the costs and other hurdles to reaching that milestone by 2035.