Developers kick off $135 million theater district project in Montclair

Ironstate Development Co. and Brookfield have broken ground on a long-awaited, $135 million project in downtown Montclair that will deliver 200 apartments and a mix of artist and commercial space alongside the historic Wellmont Theater.

Developers, property managers hail successes at recent NJAA awards

The state’s booming multifamily sector has been on display in recent weeks as developers and property managers celebrate their newest awards from the New Jersey Apartment Association.

ULI highlights top New Jersey CRE projects, industry leaders at awards dinner

The Urban Land Institute honored a dozen commercial real estate projects and industry leaders last week as part of an annual awards dinner hosted by its northern New Jersey chapter.

Marcus: Montclair apartments trade for nearly $1.7 million

Two apartment buildings with a combined 12 units have changed hands in Montclair, following a transaction brokered by Marcus & Millichap.

Kislak inks $17 million apartment sale in Montclair

An investor has paid more than $17 million for a 68-unit apartment building and a nearby property in downtown Montclair, in a deal brokered by The Kislak Co. Inc.

C&W: Hoboken, Montclair among first U.S. locations for maternity and baby clothier

A United Kingdom-based maternity and children’s clothing chain has picked New Jersey for two of its first U.S. stores, including locations in Hoboken and Montclair.

Hampshire, Circle Squared break ground on medical offices in Essex County (SLIDESHOW)

A development team has broken ground on a long-awaited medical office building on the border of Montclair and Glen Ridge, with the goal of expanding the footprint and services of the nearby Mountainside Medical Center.

Montclair rental building earns LEED-silver status

A developer’s plan to create a sustainably designed, energy-efficient apartment building in downtown Montclair has been recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council.

Oliver talks DCA changes, affordable housing at NAIOP forum

State officials are weighing their options for modernizing the Department of Community Affairs, Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver said last week, from electronic permitting to the potential to allow municipalities to privatize code enforcement. Far less certain is how they will tackle more high-profile issues such as affordable housing, shared services and the tax credit programs that have fueled development in recent years.

Saxum names new director of leasing

Saxum Real Estate has hired a new director of leasing for its growing roster of downtown commercial buildings.