Scarinci Hollenbeck welcomes longtime attorney, municipal official DeMarco

Joseph DeMarco has joined Scarinci Hollenbeck LLC as a partner, bolstering its real estate, land use and public practices with a veteran attorney and municipal administrator.

SLIDESHOW: The Road Ahead for Industrial

See the full slideshow from our Nov. 13 seminar, where the players behind New Brunswick’s revitalization discussed the city’s most iconic projects and what’s still to come.

The road ahead for industrial: Join us Sept. 10 as we discuss the state of logistics, cold storage and more

Hear the latest in development, tenant demand and other trends in warehouse and logistics space.

Scarinci Hollenbeck adds prominent N.Y.C. real estate law, litigation team led by Miller

Scarinci Hollenbeck LLC has strengthened its real estate and litigation teams in the region with the addition of four New York City-based attorneys.

Scarinci Hollenbeck LLC

At Scarinci Hollenbeck, we represent regional and national developers, private equity firms, real estate investment trusts and real estate holding companies in the development of multifamily residential, logistic and infrastructure projects.

Real Estate NJ’s 2025 Market Forecast

Commercial real estate leaders have entered 2025 with varying levels of optimism. That’s evident from this year’s Real Estate NJ Market Forecast, where you’ll find everything from caution to confidence about how the sector will perform as it balances strong fundamentals in several key asset classes with new regulatory headwinds, nagging inflation and what seems to be a lingering lack of clarity over when lower interest rates will truly impact the industry.

You can read all about it in our 2025 Market Forecast, which features predictions and insights from some of the state’s leading voices in commercial real estate.

Conlon joins Scarinci Hollenbeck real estate team as law firm adds six attorneys

Scarinci & Hollenbeck LLC has bolstered its real estate practice with the addition of Patrick T. Conlon, one of several new attorneys in the firm’s Red Bank and New York City offices.

Bayonne city council votes to allow 50-story building in key redevelopment area

Officials in Bayonne have taken a key step toward allowing a developer to build a 50-story high-rise along its waterfront, doubling the previous height allowed for any building in the city.

Sprucing it up

New Jersey is largely built out, at least as far as the best locations are concerned, meaning redevelopment is often the only option. That’s driving a series of new investments by shopping center owners that have secured new deals with supermarkets and other big-box tenants. Those landlords are now renovating their assets in conjunction with the new anchor leases, which figures to help attract new retailers to those properties.

A focused expansion: Scarinci Hollenbeck says it’s now a one-stop shop for real estate — with clear growth potential

It’s one thing to become the proverbial one-stop shop, as Scarinci Hollenbeck LLC has sought to do with a series of recent additions to its real estate department. But the Little Falls-based law firm has also keyed on what it sees as important growth areas in the space. That strategy is now taking shape at Scarinci, whose long-established real estate team has grown to 15 full-time attorneys from nine last summer, adding new expertise in everything from affordable housing and litigation to foreclosures and landlord-tenant disputes in the wake of the pandemic.