TD Bank gifts $10,000 to nonprofit supporting children with rare illnesses

A new $10,000 donation from TD Bank is helping to advance the mission of a Franklin Lakes-based charity that helps bring essential medical services to children with rare illnesses.

Saddleback gifts $10,000 to Spring Lake Toys Foundation to help children with rare illnesses

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has continued its support for a charity that helps families of children with rare illnesses receive essential medical services, announcing a recent $10,000 donation for what’s known as the Spring Lake Toys Foundation.

Saddleback, fulfillment business ink 32,500 sq. ft. lease in Fairfield

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has completed a new lease at a warehouse in Fairfield, securing a 32,500-square-foot commitment from an e-commerce fulfillment company.

Saddleback inks sale of Morris County warehouse after two-year turnaround

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has completed the sale of a newly renovated, 73,500-square-foot warehouse in the Flanders section of Mount Olive.

Saddleback, construction supplier ink 5,000 sq. ft. lease in Fairfield

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has completed a new 5,000-square-foot lease in Fairfield with a construction supplier, the investment and development firm said Friday.

Newmark: Cheese importer takes 37,000 sq. ft. in Flanders (UPDATED)

A cheese importer is set to occupy nearly 36,000 square feet of industrial space in Mount Olive, following a recent transaction arranged by Newmark Associates.

Saddleback touts three new industrial leases

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has inked three new leases at industrial properties in northern New Jersey.

Fairfield property is latest acquisition for Saddleback

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has added to its holdings in Fairfield with the addition of a three-building, 37,000-square-foot industrial property, the firm said last week.

Saddleback set to upgrade newly acquired, 73,000 sq. ft. Mount Olive property

Saddleback Real Estate Developers has acquired a 73,000-square-foot industrial building in Mount Olive and is now planning a total rehabilitation of the property.

A growth industry in the making

Insiders say that now is the time to discern which municipalities will be receptive to the prospect of legalized recreational cannabis, if and when it becomes a legal industry in New Jersey. That prospect is likely many months from being a reality, if not more, but the concept has the support of Gov. Phil Murphy and several well-known lawmakers.