Gibbons PC

Gibbons offers multidisciplinary services statewide, from Bergen to Atlantic Counties and all points between, addressing all aspects of real estate development deals. Our team provides a full complement of services to take our clients’ projects from concept to construction and beyond, including:

VIDEO: The Newark Redevelopment Update

Watch the full presentation from our June 7 seminar, where the developers and insiders behind Newark’s most important commercial real estate projects debated the long-held opportunities and challenges in New Jersey’s largest city.

Panel: Newark remains a land of opportunity for housing, business — despite long-term hurdles

Optimism is nothing new in Newark, with its rich transportation network, cultural institutions and key anchors in business, health care and academia. But the city still struggles with poverty, education challenges and other barriers that have kept it from blossoming alongside places such as Jersey City, Hoboken and other urban markets, despite billions of dollars in new investment. Panelists said as much last week during Real Estate NJ’s Newark Redevelopment Update, as they debated those challenges and how to unlock the city’s long-held potential.

‘Indistinguishable from rent control:’ Critics expect legal challenge to Newark law penalizing landlords, warn of development slowdown

The state’s commercial real estate industry is pushing back on a new ordinance in Newark that aims to limit rent increases at new, non-rent-controlled apartment buildings, arguing it will stifle development and the creation of affordable housing — while openly doubting its legality.

You can’t make it up: Newark’s thinly veiled rent control law is reckless (and illegal)

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka must have snuck into our recent seminar — The Newark Redevelopment Update — and heard the buzz about this proposed resolution because it appears he ran out and got it enacted into law immediately. What is so silly about his maneuver is the fact that it is clearly illegal and will be more than likely overturned rather quickly. So why pass such a resolution in the first place?

EDA unveils grant program for development, art projects in transit-served urban areas

The state Economic Development Authority has launched a grant program aimed at sparking new development and art projects in cities that are served by mass transit but saw a drop in commuter foot traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Site of Newark’s famed Iberia restaurant sold, slated for 2,500-unit mixed-use redevelopment

A development group has acquired the site of Newark’s famed Iberia Tavern & Restaurant and several surrounding lots, where it now hopes to build more than 2,000 residential units and a bustling restaurant row in the heart of the city’s Ironbound district.

Ware Malcomb promotes Bahukutumbi to studio manager with Newark-based interiors team

Ware Malcomb has named a new studio manager in its Newark office after promoting a member of its interior architecture and design team.

JLL: Bridge lands $64 million construction loan for 211,000 sq. ft. spec warehouse in Newark

Bridge Industrial has secured $64.3 million in financing to build more than 200,000 square feet of new logistics space in Newark’s port district, brokers with JLL announced.

Gibbons announces promotion in real property group

Gibbons PC has promoted one of its real estate attorneys to the position of director, the Newark-based firm announced Friday.