NAI Hanson’s Horning earns prestigious SIOR designation

NAI James E. Hanson broker Randy Horning has earned the SIOR designation from the global Society of Industrial and Office Realtors, achieving a new milestone in his 18-year career.

Concierge medical practice takes 1,100 sq. ft. in West Orange, NAI Hanson says

A concierge medical practice has leased more than 1,100 square feet of medical office space in West Orange, brokers with NAI James E. Hanson announced Thursday.

NAI Hanson: UPS Store coming to Bridgewater retail center after 1,800 sq. ft. lease

The UPS Store has taken more than 1,800 square feet at a Bridgewater shopping center, in a newly announced deal by NAI James E. Hanson.

Sitex taps NAI Hanson as leasing team for 623,000 sq. ft. industrial park in Saddle Brook

Sitex Group has picked NAI James E. Hanson as its leasing team for the 50-building, 623,000-square-foot Zuckerberg’s Industrial Park in Saddle Brook.

Investors buy South Plainfield industrial outdoor storage site for $33 million, NAI Hanson says

An investment group has acquired a nearly nine-acre industrial outdoor storage site in South Plainfield for $33.25 million, in a newly announced deal by NAI James E. Hanson.

NAI Hanson: Home remodeler buys Oradell retail, warehouse building for $875,000

The owner of a home remodeling business has acquired a 3,125-square-foot mixed-use building in Oradell for $827,500, brokers with NAI James E. Hanson announced Wednesday.

NAI Hanson acquires The Garibaldi Group, NAI Summit to combine storied brokerage firms

NAI James E. Hanson has acquired The Garibaldi Group, bringing together two of New Jersey’s oldest and most recognizable brokerage and real estate services firms.

NAI Hanson: New Jersey industrial vacancy still rising, but could moderate as construction slows in 2025

Industrial vacancy in northern New Jersey rose again in the fourth quarter, as new construction continues to weigh on the market alongside growing sublease space and other factors.

Fully mobilized: Greek, chair of new ‘Circulate NJ’ coalition, sees breadth of membership as key to promoting logistics industry’s impact (and curbing misinformation)

Let there be no confusion: Circulate NJ is not a lobbying group, as David Greek is quick to point out, but a well-organized, diverse coalition that has assembled to promote the vast economic benefits of New Jersey’s logistics sector.

That message is at the heart of the new public awareness campaign that launched shortly before Thanksgiving, led by a membership that includes not just prominent developers but stakeholders ranging from dock workers and truckers to the likes of Amazon. All of which have a vested interest in promoting their collective industry and, in turn, defusing the hostile rhetoric and misinformation that has derailed a growing number of warehouse projects in recent years.

Ridgecut Road acquires 2.5-acre industrial outdoor storage property in Union

Ridgecut Road has added to its industrial outdoor storage portfolio in New Jersey with a recent closing in Union Township, in a deal arranged by brokers with JLL.