Camden leaders focused on new housing, population growth after years of large corporate projects

After years of high-profile public and corporate development projects, Camden city officials say new housing is key to convincing the thousands of employees who now come to work in the city each day to also live there.

EDA reviewing tax credit awards to Teva, Norcross-linked firms

A state agency is looking into six companies that were awarded tax credits under New Jersey’s beleaguered incentive programs, including a global drug manufacturer and several firms with ties to George E. Norcross III, the powerful South Jersey Democratic leader.

Developers, officials debut $48 million Camden apartment building

A development group has completed a new 156-unit apartment building on the Camden waterfront, delivering the city’s first new market-rate rentals in more than a decade.

Camden office tower developers unveil plans for new restaurants

Two restaurants are coming to the high-profile, waterfront office tower in Camden that will become the headquarters of three influential South Jersey companies.

With an eye on technology, Camden tower will be built to convert parking to office space

The developers of a new office tower in Camden are building with an eye toward driverless vehicles and carpooling, with a design that allows them to convert part of a parking structure into additional office space if the need for parking declines.

Developer kicks off $48 million Camden apartment project (VIDEO)

A development team has broken ground on a new 156-unit apartment building on the Camden waterfront, kicking off what will be the city’s first newly built market-rate units in 25 years.

Developers unveil $48 million rental project slated for Camden waterfront

The joint venture behind a high-profile office tower in Camden has unveiled another piece of its waterfront redevelopment — a $48 million, 156-unit luxury apartment building.

EDA approves $245M tax credit for new Camden office tower

State officials have awarded nearly $245 million in tax credits to spur a trio of prominent South Jersey companies to move to Camden as part of the city’s sweeping waterfront redevelopment.