An industrial linen business is poised to double its footprint in Irvington and upgrade its space in Trenton, following the approval of nearly $38 million in state tax credits over 10 years.
By Joshua Burd Kellen and Chris Murphy are no strangers to the world of real estate and public policy in New Jersey, but in recent months they’ve been seeing it from an entirely new vantage point. Early this year, the…
An invoicing and payment software firm will relocate within Mercer County to nearly 90,000 square foot in Lawrenceville, state officials said Wednesday, thanks in part to a 10-year, $12.9 million tax credit that was awarded to the business earlier this month.
A biotech firm has reportedly opted to move its headquarters from Brooklyn to a piece of the former Hoffmann-LaRoche campus in Nutley, following the approval of a $32.3 million state tax credit aimed at luring the company to New Jersey.
A manufacturer that is moving operations from Brooklyn has purchased a 55,560-square-foot industrial building in Carteret, in a $5.1 million sale brokered by Bussel Realty Corp.
Two of the candidates in this year’s gubernatorial election would look to scale back or reconfigure the state’s development and business incentives, while three others appear ready to continue the existing programs as a way to extend the growth of New Jersey’s economy.
With more than a year of due diligence, entitlements and land assemblage in the books, Liberty Property Trust is set to break ground on the first piece of a $1 billion, mixed-use project to transform Camden’s waterfront.
Four South Jersey and Philadelphia architecture firms have merged and are moving their new company to Camden, according to a published report, despite being denied tax incentives under a program that has helped drive other relocations to the city in recent years.
A technology firm serving the air traffic control industry has signed a new long-term headquarters lease in Atlantic City, Levin Commercial Real Estate said Thursday.