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EDITOR ’S
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known developers and property
owners.
STATEMENT
SPACE
automate their internal accounting
functions.
The offi ce — including the all-
important staircase — also serves
as an important marketing tool
for both clients and prospective
employees.
Alex Narcise was unequivocal when
asked to share his favorite part of
Wiss’ offi ce in
Florham Park.
His answer —
As you’ll read in this month’s cover
story, Wiss’ physical expansion in
recent years has largely coincided
with the trajectory of its business.
The fi rm has more than doubled its
footprint from its former longtime
home in Livingston, now occupying
the majestic
staircase
“In the other place, we said all the
right words, but the space didn’t
match where we were headed as
a fi rm,” said Narcise, partner-in-
charge of Wiss’ real estate and
construction services group. “So the
move couldn’t have happened at a
better time.”
connecting its
s’ ph Wiss’ physical
Our May issue also revisits New
two fl oors —
Jersey’s landmark community
was also ironic,
expansion in expansion in recent
solar program, which has created
considering
it’s one of
years has largely years has largely years has largely
not only new revenue streams
for warehouse owners and solar
the newest additions to an offi ce
coincided with the coincided with the
developers, but a source of common
that’s more than fi ve years old.
But it speaks to just how far the
fi rm has come from its days as a
ory trajectory of its
iness. business.
ground for commercial real estate
and environmental leaders. That
partnership was in full view recently
traditional accounting practice. It
as state regulators renewed their
was only last fall that the company
support for the policy with a
unveiled the staircase at 100
Campus Drive, which it needed
after leasing additional space for
its fast-growing advisory practice
that provides services such as
outsourced bookkeeping, recruiting
70,000 square feet in Florham Park
for a team of about 325. That’s an
increase of more than 60 percent
since late 2019, much of it stemming
from the service lines that have
become additive to its clients, which
include many of New Jersey’s best-
newly approved third phase. That
will allow additional commercial
property owners to make their
buildings available to fi rms that
build rooftop solar panels and sell
power directly to the grid, bringing
and consulting to clients on how to
clean energy and cost savings
to thousands more New Jersey
residents.
You can fi nd those stories and
more in our latest edition, which
includes coverage of a construction
milestone for one of the state’s
highest-profi le transit-oriented
developments. The facility,
Hackensack Meridian Health’s new
headquarters and medical offi ce
building in Woodbridge, is on track
to open this fall after a topping-
out ceremony in early April. It
was a welcome sign at the busy
Metropark train station, where the
nearly 245,000-square-foot facility
is rising under the project by Russo
Development, Onyx Equities and
Dinallo Development and will bring
a host of primary and specialty
care services to one of the state’s
busiest mass transit hubs. Beyond
that, we’re thrilled to bring you
our Professional Spotlight on Top
Lenders and Mortgage Bankers as
the latest edition of this special
advertising section.
Until then, thanks for reading. Enjoy
the issue!!
Joshua Burd
Editor
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