Spencer Savings Bank continues service, financial support to Habitat for Humanity

Spencer Savings Bank has continued its partnership with Habitat for Humanity with two recent projects in the region and a donation to the organization’s Bergen County affiliate.

Veris Residential brings electric vehicle charging stations to 750-unit Jersey City high-rise

Veris Residential Inc. has unveiled a partnership that has brought two dozen electric vehicle charging ports to a newly built, 750-unit apartment tower in downtown Jersey City.

Acclaimed Saw Mill River ‘daylighting’ project by PS&S featured by National Geographic

A signature project by PS&S, the Warren-based professional services firm, is garnering new recognition in the latest issue of National Geographic magazine.

Ripco named retail leasing agent at two upscale Hoboken apartment buildings

The owner of two luxury apartment buildings in western Hoboken has tapped Ripco Real Estate as its leasing agent for a series of street-level retail spaces at the properties.

DMR unveils practice for fast-growing New York City pipeline

DMR Architects has launched a dedicated practice for projects in New York City, where it has a growing pipeline after having already completed hundreds of designs over more than 15 years.

Diversified buys Wharton parcel approved for 60-unit multifamily project, NAI Hanson says

Diversified Properties has acquired the site of what’s slated to become a new 60-unit luxury multifamily property in Morris County, brokers with NAI James E. Hanson announced.

Newly built, 629-unit Jersey City rental property leases up in six months

A developer has leased up nearly 630 units at a new luxury apartment building in Jersey City’s West Side neighborhood, achieving the milestone in less than six months.

JMF, RD Management break ground on 7-Eleven store, gas station in Hanover

Partners JMF Properties and RD Management LLC have broken ground on a new 7-Eleven convenience store and gas station property in Hanover Township.

EDA releases details on brownfields redevelopment subsidy, seeking public feedback

The state Economic Development Authority has released new details of a $300 million tax credit program designed to compensate developers in connection with projects that clean up and redevelop brownfield sites.

Environmental justice: Restoring livability or Pandora’s box?

Enactment of the groundbreaking New Jersey Environmental Justice Law and the recently proposed rules to implement it are commendable efforts to improve conditions in communities burdened by decades of industrial pollution from Title V-covered facilities, notably solid waste facilities and power generation facilities. Although the proposed regulations appear not to currently impact the small-scale commercial and warehouse industry sectors, there is growing concern there will be a proliferation of municipalities adopting ordinances under the guise of environmental justice that are actually aimed at thwarting smart development and critical redevelopment and that broaden the types of regulated facilities.