Cresa: New Jersey Brain and Spine leases 16,000 sq. ft. at Onyx-owned building in Paramus

A top neurosurgery practice has taken more than 16,000 square feet at a well-known office building in Paramus, brokers with Cresa New Jersey announced Wednesday.

Newark Summit set to return Dec. 9, convening top players in real estate, placemaking

The Newark Summit for Real Estate, Economic Development & Placemaking is set to return after making its high-profile debut last year in the state’s largest city.

Splendor’s growth in Red Bank, creative agency’s home since 2011, has gone hand in hand with robust commercial real estate practice

Commercial real estate clients have been critical to Splendor’s growth as a full-service creative agency, as have the firm’s own decisions about locating and growing its business in Red Bank.

Onyx welcomes JAG Physical Therapy to The Junction at Gateway Center in Newark

Onyx Equities has welcomed JAG Physical Therapy to Newark’s Gateway Center, marking the latest addition to the revamped retail lineup at the four-building office complex.

Russo, Onyx debut 124-unit second phase of Vermella Woodbridge

Russo Development has unveiled the second piece of a new luxury rental project in Woodbridge, delivering another 124 units to the former Hess Corp. property just off Route 9.

United Way honors Central 9 Logistics Park, Kenvue headquarters while marking 25 years of support from New Jersey commercial real estate leaders

United Way of Northern New Jersey marked a milestone last week with its 25th annual Legacy Event, drawing some 400 attendees and raising $335,000 as the state’s commercial real estate sector continued its outsized, longstanding support of the organization.

The health care effect: Inside the deal for Hackensack Meridian’s new hub at Metropark — and what it says about the industry’s role in commercial real estate

Plans for a high-profile Hackensack Meridian Health facility in Woodbridge are only 18 months in the making. Yet it was the product of relationships that had formed years earlier at the upper levels of New Jersey’s real estate and health care sectors, helping to make good on years of planning by state and local officials to activate the Metropark train station.

Bearing fruit

I’m as guilty as anyone of overusing words like “transformative” when it comes to major redevelopment projects. But it seems in some instances like there’s no avoiding it. A case in point is a plan for Woodbridge’s Metropark train station, where surface parking lots will become a new office and ambulatory care center spanning nearly 250,000 square feet, as well as 235 luxury apartments and retail space. If you ask me, that seems transformative enough.

Our cover story this month is a deep dive on that project, which Hackensack Meridian Health unveiled in early March alongside Gov. Phil Murphy and a team that includes Russo Development, Onyx Equities and Dinallo Development.

Onyx, PCCP sell 219,000 sq. ft. Plainsboro retail center for $42 million

Onyx Equities and PCCP LLC have sold a Princeton-area shopping center, reportedly for some $42 million, following a major upgrade nearly a decade ago that helped boost occupancy at the nearly 219,000-square-foot property.

Onyx, PCCP sell 219,000 sq. ft. Plainsboro retail center for $42 million

Onyx Equities and PCCP LLC have sold a Princeton-area shopping center, reportedly for some $42 million, following a major upgrade nearly a decade ago that helped boost occupancy at the nearly 219,000-square-foot property.