Vango debuts 60 units for second phase of Rutherford rental project

Vango Development has launched leasing at 60 new luxury apartments in downtown Rutherford, in the second piece of a project just two blocks from the borough’s train station.

Historic camera maker opens new 12,000 sq. ft. North American headquarters at Glenpointe

A global camera manufacturer has unveiled its new North American headquarters in Teaneck after leasing space last spring at Alfred Sanzari Enterprises’ flagship Glenpointe campus.

Coffee, waffle shop opens at Walters-owned building in Toms River

A new coffee and waffles eatery has opened its doors at the Jersey Shore, where it’s leasing space at a property owned by Walters.

Why I joined Rock Brook — and where we go from here: An interview with Ken Schirripa

Ken Schirripa, who joined Rock Brook earlier this year as an executive director, leads the firm’s low-voltage team in servicing clients with their technology infrastructure needs. He brings more than 25 years of expertise and is the former CEO and…

‘Indistinguishable from rent control:’ Critics expect legal challenge to Newark law penalizing landlords, warn of development slowdown

The state’s commercial real estate industry is pushing back on a new ordinance in Newark that aims to limit rent increases at new, non-rent-controlled apartment buildings, arguing it will stifle development and the creation of affordable housing — while openly doubting its legality.

Kislak: 100-unit Bridgewater rental complex on the market for sale, listed at $38 million

The owner of a 100-unit townhome complex in Bridgewater is seeking a buyer for the property, in a newly announced offering by The Kislak Co. Inc.

Developer unveils Meyer-designed assisted living, memory care facility in Marlton

A developer has opened the doors to a new 87-unit assisted living and memory care facility in the Marlton section of Evesham Township, according to architects with Meyer.

EDA unveils grant program for development, art projects in transit-served urban areas

The state Economic Development Authority has launched a grant program aimed at sparking new development and art projects in cities that are served by mass transit but saw a drop in commuter foot traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Site of Newark’s famed Iberia restaurant sold, slated for 2,500-unit mixed-use redevelopment

A development group has acquired the site of Newark’s famed Iberia Tavern & Restaurant and several surrounding lots, where it now hopes to build more than 2,000 residential units and a bustling restaurant row in the heart of the city’s Ironbound district.

Pennrose debuts new affordable housing in Glassboro for seniors, residents with disabilities

Pennrose has unveiled 64 new apartments in Glassboro for seniors and individuals with disabilities, following its $20 million redevelopment of a former public housing complex.