Mack-Cali closes sale of 333,000 sq. ft. Parsippany office building, C&W says

A real estate investment firm has added to its New Jersey portfolio, acquiring a 333,000-square-foot office building in Parsippany from Mack-Cali Realty Corp.

With Whole Foods coming to Jersey City, hometown engineering team plays key role

In a Jersey City building, the place where you park your Lexus is going to become the place where you pick up lettuce — a change that has required the help of a locally based engineering team.

Aspen, Devli acquire Monmouth office building from Mack-Cali for $26 million

A joint venture has acquired a Monmouth County office building from Mack-Cali Realty Corp., with plans to launch a series of upgrades at the nearly 190,000-square-foot complex.

Mack-Cali lands $300 million loan for 750-unit tower in Jersey City, CBRE says

Mack-Cali Realty Corp. has closed on a $300 million construction loan for its planned 750-unit residential tower in downtown Jersey City, brokers with CBRE announced Monday.

Jersey City: Mack-Cali completes $409 million acquisition of two-tower rental complex

Mack-Cali Realty Corp. has closed on the latest addition to its Jersey City residential portfolio, acquiring a two-tower, 648-unit apartment complex for $409 million.

CBRE inks $150 million loan for Mack-Cali office building in Hoboken

Mack-Cali Realty Corp. has secured a $150 million loan to refinance a waterfront office building in Hoboken, brokers with CBRE announced Tuesday.

Roseland refinances luxury apartment property in Morris Plains

JLL has arranged $43 million in financing for a newly built, 197-unit luxury apartment property in Morris Plains developed by Roseland Residential Trust.

JLL: Joint venture acquires another ex-Mack-Cali building in Paramus

Mack-Cali Realty Corp. has closed on its sale of a 373,420-square-foot office building in Paramus, continuing an effort to trim its once-vast portfolio in Bergen County.

March of Dimes honors Johnson, raises $375,000 (SLIDESHOW)

More than 200 members of New Jersey’s commercial real estate sector turned out to honor Christopher Johnson of Hollister Construction Services, raising more than $375,000 for an annual event hosted by the March of Dimes North Central New Jersey.

Mack-Cali withdraws four board nominations, ceding victory to Bow Street

Four directors at Mack-Cali Realty Corp. opted Wednesday to not stand for re-election, clearing the way for a dissident investor group to take control of four seats on the company’s board.