Rockefeller touts $60 million sale of new Piscataway industrial building

Rockefeller Group is detailing the sale of a nearly 400,000-square-foot building within its new Piscataway industrial park, touting the deal as a sign of diversification within the asset class.

CBRE touts 40,000 sq. ft. in new leasing at Morris County office complex

Four tenants have combined to lease nearly 40,000 square feet at an office complex near downtown Morristown, bringing the property to nearly full occupancy.

Treetop adds 120,000 sq. ft. industrial building in Freehold

A developer and investor has acquired a nearly 120,000-square-foot warehouse in Freehold, its second industrial deal in two months, in a newly announced transaction by CBRE.

C&W marketing 86-acre development site near Bayer headquarters in Whippany

Pharmaceutical giant Bayer is selling 86 acres adjacent to its North American headquarters in Hanover, offering a rare infill development site in one of the state’s top corporate submarkets.

Bridal salon takes 5,700 sq. ft. at Rochelle Park retail center, C&W says

A bridal salon has leased nearly 6,000 square feet at a retail property in Rochelle Park, brokers with Cushman & Wakefield said, bringing the newly developed asset to full occupancy.

C&W named leasing agent at 370,000 sq. ft. office building in Paramus

Onyx Equities LLC and Garrison Investment Group have tapped Cushman & Wakefield as their leasing agent at a 370,000-square-foot office building in Paramus, where the joint venture is planning improvements valued at $10 million.

Grocery co-op inks headquarters move to Old Bridge from Staten Island

A supermarket co-op is moving its headquarters to New Jersey from Staten Island, one of three companies is relocating operations from New York City to an Old Bridge office building.

C&W inks sale of Morristown luxury apartment complex

An investment group has acquired a well-known, 217-unit luxury apartment complex adjacent to the downtown Morristown train station, brokers with Cushman & Wakefield said Monday.

Industrial leasing slowed by lack of supply, fueling need for new deliveries

A lack of supply has kept a lid on leasing activity in New Jersey’s industrial market, as developers race to build new projects that would help meet the robust demand from tenants.

Developers continue focus on amenities, aesthetics to help tenants compete for talent

As hiring and human resources decisions drive corporate real estate selection more than ever, New Jersey developers are responding by designing spaces and amenities that meet those needs, while expanding their focus on the labor markets around their project sites.