Farmer’s market is latest amenity along Jersey City waterfront, Mack-Cali says

Developers have opened a weekly farmer’s market in Jersey City as part of a joint effort to bring new offerings residents and workers along the Hudson waterfront.

CBRE: Hartz tenant expands in Secaucus

Hartz Mountain Industries has leased more than 200,000 square feet in Secaucus to an audiovisual and media services company, one of three recent deals announced by CBRE Group.

Hartz, Panepinto set to unveil new Journal Square project

A new 240-unit luxury rental building in the Journal Square section of Jersey City, built by two longtime Hudson County developers, is set to kick off leasing later this month.

Wilcox closes $16M loan for Hartz acquisition

Hartz Mountain Industries has expanded its out-of-state portfolio, acquiring 12 industrial buildings in Atlanta with nearly $16 million in financing arranged by G.S. Wilcox & Co.

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.

Auto dealer inks 155K sq. ft. lease at Secaucus warehouse

A luxury auto dealership has leased a nearly 155,000-square-foot industrial building in Secaucus, where it will store and prepare new vehicles before placing them on lots around the region.

Industry hopefuls meet industry leaders at career seminar

A career seminar hosted by Montclair State University’s Feliciano School of Business connected attendees with real estate industry leaders in several specialties, including brokerage, property management, value-add investing, development and institutional investing.

Furniture e-tailer expands, finds new home in Elizabeth

An online furniture seller has leased a 143,000-square-foot warehouse in Elizabeth to help support its rapid growth, following a deal brokered by Colliers International.

Reinventing J.C. waterfront is key to office leasing, panel says

Demand for Class A office space is surging along the Hudson waterfront. But commercial landlords in Jersey City are anything but satisfied.