NAI Hanson named leasing agent for 70,000 sq. ft. Passaic office building

The owner of a 70,000-square-foot office building in downtown Passaic has tapped NAI James E. Hanson as its leasing agent.

C&W: Port submarket still strong even as leasing, cargo volumes normalize

Industrial rents near Port Newark-Elizabeth are still rising despite a pullback in leasing, thanks to new development and the continued dominance of the East Coast’s top shipping hub.

Adaptation

The glory days of near-zero vacancy and hard-to-fathom rent growth in the industrial market always came with the slightest bit of tension, especially among veteran landlords who know full well that nothing lasts forever. And with good reason, as we now know, as the asset class grapples with new headwinds that may not have seemed likely only two years ago.

TD pledges $2 billion to affordable housing, lending programs alongside NJCA, HCDNNJ

TD Bank has pledged $2 billion toward affordable housing, affordable mortgage lending and other investments aimed at supporting lower-income communities in the state, under a partnership announced this week with two influential advocacy groups.

Premier Development launches sales at new luxury housing community in Readington

Premier Development has launched sales at a new residential community in Readington, offering a collection of 39 luxury homes with prices starting in the $900,000 range.

JRM completes buildout of new Paradox Museum at American Dream

A new 11,000-square-foot specialty museum has opened its doors at American Dream in East Rutherford, following a project spearheaded by JRM Construction.

Accurate welcomes first renters to new 185-unit Little Falls rental property

Accurate has opened the doors to its new 185-unit upscale apartment property in downtown Little Falls, marking the latest addition to its fast-growing rental portfolio.

Fort Lee retail center with multifamily zoning on the market for sale, JLL says

The site of a busy shopping center in Fort Lee is on the market for sale, with the potential for redevelopment as a multifamily property at the foot of the George Washington Bridge.

Industrial owners pivot to new (and old) strategies amid challenges to development, capital stack

Industrial owners in New Jersey are adapting to a climate of caution in the capital markets, cooling demand from tenants and growing local resistance to large warehouse projects. Some see it as a chance to double down in a market that they feel is still fundamentally sound, despite a slowdown in big-box leasing, as others pivot to different, more conservative approaches.

Sweeping renovation underway at assisted living, health care campus in Allendale

The team behind a 146,000-square-foot assisted living and health care facility in Allendale has kicked off a multimillion-dollar renovation of the property.