Zoltek: QuickChek set to join Route 130 retail center in Robbinsville

A new QuickChek convenience store and gas station is coming to a busy retail center in Robbinsville, following a deal arranged by Zoltek Commercial Real Estate Services.

Investor buys 26,000 sq. ft., QuickChek-anchored shopping center in Sayreville for $7.2 million

A private investor has purchased a nearly 26,000-square-foot shopping center in Sayreville for some $7.2 million, in a newly announced deal by Marcus & Millichap.

Bennett Realty adds gas station, convenience store veteran Albanese

Jeffrey Albanese, a veteran of the gas station and convenience store industry, has joined Bennett Realty & Development as a director, in the latest addition to the Holmdel-based team.

Investor buys 4,500 sq. ft. net-leased QuickCheck in Woodbridge for $11 million, Marcus says

A private buyer has paid $11 million for the site of a net-leased QuickChek store in Woodbridge, brokers with Marcus & Millichap announced Monday.

National gas, convenience chain to acquire QuickChek for $645 million

An Arkansas-based gas and convenience chain is acquiring QuickChek Corp., the Readington-based owner of more than 150 stores across New Jersey and New York.

New gas, convenience store location is latest project for Wyckoff developer

A developer has added to its growing portfolio of gas and convenience store projects with the completion of a new QuickChek location in Somerset County.

Tulfra, QuickChek ink ground lease in Cranford

Tulfra Real Estate has entered into a long-term ground lease with QuickChek Corp. just days after acquiring a redevelopment site in Cranford that will be home to a new location for the convenience store chain.

Tulfra acquires Cranford site, plans redevelopment

Tulfra Real Estate has acquired a defunct industrial property in Cranford that it now plans to redevelop as a QuickChek store.

Hampshire sells QuickChek building in Bergen County

The Hampshire Cos. has sold a 4,700-square-foot, freestanding QuickChek store in Bergen County, the Morristown-based real estate investment firm said Monday.

Retail, residential project in Hanover was more than a decade in the making

Following an environmental cleanup, a lengthy entitlement process and several hurdles along the way, Key Properties has marked the completion of a 107,000-square-foot shopping center known as Hanover Crossroads. The complex at 110 East Hanover Ave. became fully leased within 15 months of breaking ground — anchored by major tenants such as T.J.Maxx, HomeGoods, QuickChek and AutoZone — as other new retail projects have taken shape nearby.