With plans that go back more than a decade, the landmark redevelopment of the former Epstein Department Store in Morristown has entered its final phase.
Avison Young’s New Jersey office in Morristown has been recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council, following a build-out led by the firm’s own project management team.
Attendees at a recent Morristown planning board meeting were offered a virtual tour of where a developer hopes to build a new 117-unit hotel — thanks to a 3D animation produced by the project’s architect.
The development team behind what would be Morristown’s first new hotel in more than 35 years is now making its case to local officials, appearing before the town’s planning board for the first time last week.
As Woodbridge Mayor John McCormac will tell you, a neighborhood can have a 30-year-old, polluted industrial site that has been abandoned for more than a decade — yet local residents still oppose the mere concept of redevelopment.
A midrise apartment building in Morristown has traded hands for $18.5 million, the largest among more than $50 million worth of recent investments sales orchestrated a veteran broker with Gebroe-Hammer Associates.