Sanzari adds industry veteran as director of property management

Alfred Sanzari Enterprises has added to its senior executive team with a new director of property management.

Stro acquires 83,000 sq. ft. industrial complex in Hackensack

The Stro Cos. has expanded its industrial holdings with the addition of a two-building, 83,000-square-foot portfolio in Hackensack.

Staffing agency opens new office in Hackensack, NAI Hanson says

A staffing and executive search firm has leased space at a well-known office complex in Hackensack, under a newly announced transaction by NAI James E. Hanson.

Capodagli debuts apartment building, diner concept in Hackensack

Capodagli Property Co. has taken the wraps off a new 106-unit residential building in Hackensack, where it’s also touting the debut of a restaurant concept that will be part of its growing hospitality platform.

Rivkin Radler adds to real estate law group in Hackensack office

Rivkin Radler LLP has bolstered its practice in New Jersey with the addition of a longtime commercial real estate attorney.

Sanzari, law firm ink third expansion in 10 years in Hackensack

A law firm is expanding for the second time within Court Plaza, Alfred Sanzari Enterprises’ three-building, 335,000-square-foot office complex in Hackensack.

Hackensack: Restaurant, café debuts 3,000 sq. ft. location at Sanzari medical arts building

A restaurant and café operator has opened its doors in Hackensack at the base of a well-known medical office building owned by Alfred Sanzari Enterprises.

Developers eye summer groundbreaking for redevelopment of ex-Record site in Hackensack

A joint venture’s plan to redevelop the former home of The Record in Hackensack is moving forward, under a plan that calls for 650 apartments and retail space along the Hackensack River.

Bergen County acquires 34,000 sq. ft. Hackensack office building

The longtime owner of a 34,000-square-foot office building in Hackensack has sold the property to one of its tenants, the Bergen County government, under a deal arranged by NAI James E. Hanson.

How ‘agile real estate’ can help leasing, property values

Major tenants and occupiers are now taking a closer look at agile real estate offering nimble, dynamic layouts in which employees can float from one type of a work area to another or move seamlessly between office locations. That means developers and landlords should be following suit if they plan on staying competitive in a quickly changing office sector.