The nonprofit New Jersey Future will honor major redevelopments in Hoboken, Orange and Trenton, as well as former Gov. James Florio, as part of its annual Smart Growth Awards celebration in early June.
A lease by a life sciences company in Morristown and a tech firm’s expansion in Hoboken were among New Jersey’s top office deals in the first quarter, as part of a market that saw availability inch downward to start the year.
New office space is coming to uptown Hoboken, as Toll Bros. prepares to start work on the final piece of a mixed-use redevelopment that goes back more than 15 years.
Angelo, Gordon & Co. and Prism Capital Partners have stepped in to help complete a plan to convert a former Wonder Bread factory in Hoboken, bringing a $120 million recapitalization to the stalled residential project.
An apartment complex in northwest Hoboken has hit the market for sale, with brokers touting its value-add potential in a neighborhood that is attracting new construction and rent growth.
Accounting and advisory giant Ernst & Young LLP has opened the doors to its new 170,000-square-foot office and learning center in Hoboken, where it is among the largest tenants at SJP Properties’ waterfront business campus.
A global trade association has recognized Advance Realty with an accreditation tied to high standards of property management, placing it in the company of fewer than 550 firms worldwide.
Suburban office landlords who spruce up their buildings have seen tenants come calling, but continue to trail those offering space in urban locations and those served by mass transit.