Scarinci Hollenbeck LLC

Jun 22, 2026 | Professional Spotlight

AT A GLANCE

150 Clove Road, 9th Floor

Little Falls, NJ 07424

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331 Newman Springs Road

Building 3, Suite 310

Red Bank, NJ 07701

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519 8th Avenue, 25th Floor

New York, NY 10018

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www.scarincihollenbeck.com

OUR EXPERTISE

  • Commercial real estate acquisitions and dispositions
  • Financing and leasing
  • Redevelopment, land use and zoning
  • Environmental compliance and remediation
  • Tax abatements, construction contracts and dispute resolution

A concept plan for the redevelopment of the Echelon Mall in Voorhees, NJ, shows a mix of market-rate and affordable housing, among other use types.

OUR CLIENTS

Scarinci Hollenbeck represents regional and national developers, private equity firms, real estate investment trusts, institutional investors and real estate holding companies. Our clients are active in the development, acquisition, financing, leasing and repositioning of retail, multifamily residential, mixed-use, logistics and infrastructure projects throughout New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area.

PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Scarinci Hollenbeck is representing a regional developer in connection with a transformative 55-story mixed-use tower in Jersey City’s rapidly expanding Journal Square neighborhood. Located near the historic Loew’s Jersey Theatre, the project will include 840 residential units and nearly 50,000 square feet of retail space. The development involves a redevelopment plan amendment with a substantial density bonus, coordination of a new public “Art Walk,” navigation of the city’s Historic Commission requirements, negotiation of a comprehensive redeveloper agreement addressing land contributions and access rights, commercial tenant relocation, affordable housing compliance and numerous county, state and local approvals.

The firm also represents Hoboken Brownstone Co. in the redevelopment of the Echelon Mall in Voorhees, the third major retail mall transformation the firm has helped lead in the past five years, following the successful redevelopment of Monmouth Mall and the Flemington Outlet Mall. The Echelon project includes redevelopment plan amendments and agreements, long-term tax abatements, redevelopment area bonds, Aspire tax credits, settlement of affordable housing obligations, adaptive reuse of existing mall space, national development partnerships and complex easement negotiations, all within a challenging public and private financing environment.

ON THE HORIZON

2026 is poised to be a pivotal year for New Jersey real estate. Continuing the trend that we first saw in 2023, Scarinci Hollenbeck is currently representing a number of regional and national developers in retail mall redevelopment projects. At the same time, interest from New York-based investors continues to grow as capital flows into New Jersey’s redevelopment pipeline. With our expanded New York City presence, we are well positioned to guide cross-border transactions, entitlements, financing and public-private initiatives in an evolving regulatory landscape.

ONE MORE THING

Over the past year, Scarinci Hollenbeck has expanded our real estate and litigation practice groups to include several attorneys with extensive experience in real estate development and litigation. In addition to our ability to handle a broad variety of real estate transactional matters, we are also equipped to represent our clients with real estate litigation, commercial landlord tenant matters and alternative dispute resolution.

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Joshua Burd

Joshua Burd, an award-winning reporter and editor, has been covering New Jersey commercial real estate for 13 years. Many industry leaders view him as the go-to real estate reporter in the state, a role he is eager to continue as the editor of Real Estate NJ. He is a lifelong New Jersey resident who has spent a decade covering the great Garden State.

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