CBRE: Industrial demand, occupancy gains still strong despite slowdown from historic highs

Demand for industrial space is still robust in New Jersey despite concerns about the economy, as rents and occupancy grew in 2022 even amid a slowdown from prior years.

Lender, staffing firm take space at Harmon Meadow office building, NAI Hanson says

The owner of a nearly 47,000-square-foot office building in Secaucus has inked two new leases at the property, in a set of newly announced deals by NAI James E. Hanson.

JLL to launch co-working, flex concept in Secaucus, its first ground-up U.S. location

Real estate services firm JLL has picked a Secaucus office building as its first new, ground-up location in the U.S. for a flexible space and co-working concept.

FirstService named property manager at 562-unit Harmon Cove Towers in Secaucus

FirstService Residential has taken over as the full-service property manager for a 562-unit high-rise condominium complex in Secaucus.

Investor buys Secaucus office, industrial building for $1.9 million

Marcus & Millichap has negotiated the sale of a 10,000-square-foot office and warehouse property in Secaucus for $1.9 million.

DMR eyes continued growth, pipeline diversity as design firm marks 30th anniversary

Three decades after its founding, DMR Architects has grown into a robust, multidisciplinary practice serving education, multifamily, health care and other public- and private-sector clients — with a pipeline valued at more than $1 billion.

NAI Hanson: Trucking firm, bath fixture business lease 42,000 sq. ft. in Secaucus

Two tenants have leased a combined 42,000 square at a Secaucus industrial building, in a set of newly announced transactions by NAI James E. Hanson.

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Burlington opens 47,000 sq. ft. store at Secaucus’ Harmon Meadow

Burlington Stores has opened its doors at a Secaucus shopping center, where it has backfilled the onetime home of a Sports Authority.

Chilmark: Media company takes 6,200 sq. ft. in Secaucus, in move from Midtown

A tenant is relocating from Manhattan to more than 6,000 square feet of office space in Secaucus, under a newly announced transaction by Chilmark Real Estate Services.