Redwood Realty brokers $6M in Hudson County apartment sales

Seven apartment buildings in Hudson County traded last month for a combined price of $6 million, in a series of deals brokered by Redwood Realty Advisors.

Report: RadioShack to close 20 N.J. stores

RadioShack will shutter 20 stores in New Jersey amid more than 550 closures across its portfolio, according to published reports.

Report: Bayonne retail project set to begin construction

A local developer is moving ahead with the bulk of a new project in Bayonne that will bring fast food, an auto parts store and other operators to what is now a vacant lot off Route 440.

Kislak: Family sells Hudson County retail center after 30 years

Investors have paid nearly $10 million for a Bayonne shopping center anchored by a Family Dollar, in a retail investment sale brokered by The Kislak Co. Inc.

Construction underway at high-end rental project in Bayonne

Ingerman has broken ground on a planned 138-unit luxury rental community in Bayonne, where it hopes to be at the forefront of Hudson County’s next hot spot for development.

HFF: Hartz refinances 13-piece industrial portfolio for $162M

Brokerage firm HFF has secured a $162 million loan to help Hartz Mountain Industries refinance a 13-building, 2.67 million-square foot industrial portfolio in northern New Jersey.

JMF racking up multifamily projects in TOD towns

Developer JMF Properties has spent the past year filling its multifamily pipeline, with construction underway at four properties and groundbreakings in sight at several others.

Kislak touts nearly $9M in Hudson County sales

A new 20-unit apartment building in Bayonne has sold for more than $5.8 million, the largest among six investment sales in Hudson County brokered recently by The Kislak Co. Inc.

C&W brokers sale of three Bayonne properties

Three mixed-use and commercial properties in Bayonne have new owners after a series of deals announced Thursday by Cushman & Wakefield.

Thousands of units still to come in Gold Coast building boom

If you thought the luxury building boom along New Jersey’s Hudson waterfront was on the verge of slowing down, think again