How will COVID-19 impact multifamily design or operations?

How will COVID-19 impact multifamily design or operations? We assembled a panel of industry experts to tackle this month’s question.

Law firm inks 1,900 sq. ft. renewal in Livingston, NAI Hanson says

A law practice has renewed its nearly 2,000-square-foot lease at a Livingston office building, under a newly announced transaction by NAI James E. Hanson.

Kislak foundation awards $50,000 grant to Newark-area Habitat for Humanity

The Kislak Family Foundation has made a $50,000 grant to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newark, which the organization will use for projects in Essex, Hudson and Union counties.

Gebroe-Hammer touts $1.9 billion in 2019 sales, hailing ‘record-shattering’ year

Gebroe-Hammer Associates completed nearly $2 billion in multifamily sales in 2019, citing unrelenting demand from investors and continued momentum at the start of 2020.

Gebroe-Hammer inks sale of 3,600 units in Q3

Gebroe-Hammer Associates is touting the sale of nearly 3,600 apartments during the third quarter, having inked 28 transactions with a combined value of more than $560 million.

Fast-growing firm combines mobile app, technology to find energy savings for landlords

In less than five years, a Livingston-based firm that helps landlords manage their energy costs is now serving more than 80 million square feet of residential and commercial space from New Jersey to California, with a client list that is a who’s who of major owners and operators.

Energy management software firm launches procurement platform

A software developer that helps landlords manage their energy costs has unveiled a new tool aimed at streamlining procurement, seeking to find additional savings for building owners.

Eastman refinances grocery-anchored center in Livingston, HFF says

The owner of a grocery-anchored shopping center in Livingston has refinanced the nearly 96,000-square-foot property, following a transaction arranged by HFF.

Friends, colleagues recall Stan Simon as a model of integrity in New Jersey real estate

Friends, former colleagues and longtime clients have been paying tribute to the late Stanley Simon, the longtime head of Jacobson Goldfarb & Tanzman LLC, as a “true gentleman” who was among the most effective, honest and respected figures in New Jersey commercial real estate — one who groomed and influenced many of the state’s top brokers.

Building management software firm primed for additional growth after $3.5 million raise

A firm that provides software for building management and energy efficiency has raised $3.5 million in venture funding to help expand its footprint and its trademark technology.